HoosierStinger
Active Member
I'm definitely not an expert either. I'm an car enthusiast at best. And I agree that the likelihood of a LSPI event happening is low but I'm trying to take every precaution I can since I'm tuned. For my driving habits a scenario that would increase the chances of a LSPI event is when...As far as I know, lspi only happens if you lug the engine (I.e floor it in 7th at 1500 rpm in manual mode type thing) - l stands for low. I don't do that. My racing shop mechanic recommends motul sport 5w40 for the track due to higher temperature stability. Not 100% saying he's the absolute expert either.
I asked some questions on bitog and the suggested m1, which my mechanic hates and was terrible in my subaru. Quaker state full synthetic 5w40 euro has a40 and mb 229.5 qualifications and lower calcium, iirc, and so does Castrol edge 5w40 euro - but they're hard to find..
I'm in Eco crusing at 45-55 mph and start going up a grade. The RPM is low, around 1200RPM and the demand on the engine will become high. Low RPM and high engine load is not a good place to be. I probably should drive in Sport mode all the time to prevent this scenario from happening. Sport mode holds the engine in higher RPM's/lower gears reducing the chances of a low RPM high engine load situation. Plus it's more fun to drive in sport. But lately I find myself in Eco more often because the price of gas has went through the roof.
Also I'm thinking that the API wouldn't have come out with the new standard of SN+ if automobiles wasn't experiencing LSPI events. All in all Motul 8100 xcess 5w-40 is probably just fine to use but for my own curiosity I'm going to try AMS oil 5w-40 MS to see if it has less calcium in it. I'll send it out for oil analysis and report back when the results are in.