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What's the right oil for my car?

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What's the Right Oil for my Car?
Current Vehicle:
Year:2009
Make:Hyundai
Model:Genesis
Engine Type:8cyl. 4.6Liter Tau Naturally Aspirated

Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5W-20 fully synthetic motor oil is designed for today's longer service intervals. It provides guaranteed performance and protection for 15,000 miles or one year. Mobil 1 Extended Performance products with the Advanced SuperSyn System contain extra performance additives to help deliver outstanding engine protection.

Mobil 1 5W-20
A fully synthetic motor oil, Mobil 1 5W-20 with SuperSyn Technology exceeds the industry's toughest standards and outperforms all conventional oils. Mobil 1 is recommended by leading car manufacturers as initial fill.

Mobil 1 0W-20 Advanced Fuel Economy
For improved fuel economy, consider using Mobil 1 0W-20 Advanced Fuel Economy which is engineered to deliver outstanding engine protection and to offer improved fuel economy in vehicles where SAE 0W-20 or 5W-20 oil is recommended.

Mobil Clean 7500 5W-20 is a synthetic blend motor oil designed to exceed engine warranty requirements. It delivers guaranteed performance and protection for up to 7,500 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Mobil Clean 7500 has 18 percent more cleaning agents than Mobil Clean 5000 to keep your engine cleaner longer.

Mobil Clean 5000 5W-20 is a conventional motor oil that delivers proven protection of critical engine parts from lubricant-related failure for 5,000 miles or six months, whichever comes first. It is designed to exceed most engine warranty requirements.
 
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FWIW, I've been using Castrol Edge in my 3.8l Gen since it turned 1 year old. No clue if it's the 'best' synthetic oil out there for the money, but so far so good. :)
 
Go to www.Bobistheoilguy.com then click on the forums. All you ever wanted to know about oil, and then some.

I use oils, other than M1. I use mostly Group IV Synthetics, however right now, I have a Group III Synthetic in my car, and it loves it.

I've seen you there. BITOG, may confuse you more. The general consensus is that there is no consensus.
 
I've seen you there. BITOG, may confuse you more. The general consensus is that there is no consensus.
I agree. BITOG is an interesting forum, but would totally confuse someone who was looking for good fast advice, since there is major disagreement on almost everything.
 
That is where I started. If you put in V8 or V6, you get the same responses.
I realize that, but when I go directly to the website you first provided, it does not work properly.
 
FWIW, I've been using Castrol Edge in my 3.8l Gen since it turned 1 year old. No clue if it's the 'best' synthetic oil out there for the money, but so far so good. :)
I notice you didn't say which viscosity, a hotly debated subject.
 
I notice you didn't say which viscosity, a hotly debated subject.
If I'm Joe six pack, and I go on that site to get some guidance, I ask 1 question and get 20 answers. My response to the average reader would be to go for the 5W-20 or 5w-30 like the manufacturer specifies. Not only for the specs, but it's pretty easy to find at any auto parts store.
For someone who is a little more of an enthusiast and willing to hunt or pay extra, and probably changes his own oil and does some basic maintenance himself. I would go for the 0w-20 or 0w-30 fuel economy formula. The thickness and flow rates on those at cold start up (which is where you see the majority of engine wear), is far superior. The colder the climate you live in the more important it is. But I'm sure 100 guys will disagree with me.
 
Mobil 1 0W-20 for me up here in Massachusetts. So far it has worked great and was on sale at Wal-Mart.
 
Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5W-20 or 5W-30 for the Chicago area? What might a Hyundai dealer charge for an oil and filter chance using the above oil? I've never used synthetic oil before. I drive mostly stop and go putting on about 5000 to 6000 mile per year. Would changing oil once per year under these condition be appropriate?
 
Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5W-20 or 5W-30 for the Chicago area? What might a Hyundai dealer charge for an oil and filter chance using the above oil? I've never used synthetic oil before. I drive mostly stop and go putting on about 5000 to 6000 mile per year. Would changing oil once per year under these condition be appropriate?

I asked about M1 and my dealer said 80 bucks. M1 EP is a specialty oil, so the likelihood of them carrying this is pretty low. For what you describe changing the oil once a year with M1 EP 5W-20, will be fine.
 
TJPARK01

Thank you for the information. It seemed that the more I looked into it, the more confusing it became. But, I respect your judgement.
 
TJPARK01

Thank you for the information. It seemed that the more I looked into it, the more confusing it became. But, I respect your judgement.
Sure, no problem, it's very confusing I know. Everyone is an expert. I don't claim to be anything other than another fish in a very big pond. When in doubt, follow the manufacturers recommendations, and you will be sound as a pound. (If you do it yourself, don't overfill, that's the most common mistake.)
 
5000 to 6000 miles per year, and once a year oil changes with a good synthetic like M1 EP 5W-20 is fine, but check the Hyundai maintenance schedule to make sure you comply with warranty requirements regarding time interval between changes (regardless of miles driven). I would not go that long with a conventional oil (regardless of miles driven).
 
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I asked about M1 and my dealer said 80 bucks. M1 EP is a specialty oil, so the likelihood of them carrying this is pretty low. For what you describe changing the oil once a year with M1 EP 5W-20, will be fine.

One year and 5-6K should be fine, for stop and go with M1 extended, but if you want to be sure send some oil to be analyzed. Blackstone is the place I see recommended on oil forums.

http://www.blackstone-labs.com/
 
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