Mitsubishi (Finally) formally adopts a 0w20 oil weight for the Lancer
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Mitsubishi (Finally) formally adopts a 0w20 oil weight for the Lancer
While the decision was made last year, it wasnt until the need platform vehicle production got underway earlier this year. Mitsubishi is finally allowing 0w20 oil weights to be used in their 4b11 platform on both sides of the border. Mitsubishi has been conflicted over the past two years over the subject. Partly because of long term engine oil contracts and dealership logistics for supply of the 0w20 oil. Also cost is another factor, 0w weight oils costs more. While I am not the biggest tree hugger on the planet, a 0w20 oil makes sense and is inline with Mitsubishi’s Green direction. As seen here on the Mitsubishi webpage
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/j...do#engineering
While I spoke with Mitsubishi Japan over a year ago about this. They admitted that the adoption of such a program would take sometime to filter down. But they did have their eye on this change for sometime. Here in Canada a 0w20 oil makes sense. Its simply the best oil for your daily driver car in the winter or summer. Unfortunately if you were the average customer and went to your average Canadian dealership and had a jug of 0w20 oil in your hand to put into your car. You would have likely been met with a fair bit of resistance from service. While I often visit all Mitsubishi dealerships in local area to get a vibe their staff. In one situation about 2 years ago, I had a dealer tell me that the use of my 0w20 oil would potentially void my warranty. I stroked my beard for about 5 seconds and played along. “You don’t say…..” I went back to my car and brought in my 5w20 Jug of Mobil 1, Something they had no problem with. The strange part of the story is that the 0w20 oil I had was from Mobil 1 as well.
Now to be completely honest with you. 0w20 oil wasnt widely available in Canada for a while. Very limited supply! And they have only become popular recently because of all the hybrid engines out there. The growing demand has pushed the 0w20 into the spot light. The local dealership and service adviser I went to that pulled the warranty card on me isnt around anymore and most other dealerships had no opposition to my demand of putting this oil in my car.
0w20 oil is what I have been using in my car since the beginning for my winter driving. The benefits of running this oil are real and equally as safe as the standard 5w20 oil. Mobil1 is very clear with the benefits and if you pick up the jug, they spell out the fact that you are not compromising anything by making the switch. Its equally as safe.
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...l_1_0W-20.aspx
I run with Mobil 1 0w20 oil in my Mitsubishi Lancer 2008 year round. If I know I will be subjecting my car to some more serious levels of stress, I would consider switching to a heavier weight. But let me be clear, even if you an aggressive daily driver, this oil is perfect for you. You will achieve better fuel economy and the same amount of projection. I make this repeated speech on here because I get that one email asking. ”I drive my car hard…. Are you sure its safe” Simple Answer is yes.
Where to buy Mobil 1 0w20 and 0w30 oil?
Just about anywhere. Large big box stores will have this oil available and on the shelves in stock. Will your Mitsubishi dealership have the oil in stock and available on demand. Likely not until the end of this year. I will interview Mitsubishi North America to get the official stance on 0w20 and 0w30oil weights.
In the mean time I would consider making the switch and save yourself fuel and make the switch to a better oil if you are still using conventional oil.
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http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/j...do#engineering
While I spoke with Mitsubishi Japan over a year ago about this. They admitted that the adoption of such a program would take sometime to filter down. But they did have their eye on this change for sometime. Here in Canada a 0w20 oil makes sense. Its simply the best oil for your daily driver car in the winter or summer. Unfortunately if you were the average customer and went to your average Canadian dealership and had a jug of 0w20 oil in your hand to put into your car. You would have likely been met with a fair bit of resistance from service. While I often visit all Mitsubishi dealerships in local area to get a vibe their staff. In one situation about 2 years ago, I had a dealer tell me that the use of my 0w20 oil would potentially void my warranty. I stroked my beard for about 5 seconds and played along. “You don’t say…..” I went back to my car and brought in my 5w20 Jug of Mobil 1, Something they had no problem with. The strange part of the story is that the 0w20 oil I had was from Mobil 1 as well.
Now to be completely honest with you. 0w20 oil wasnt widely available in Canada for a while. Very limited supply! And they have only become popular recently because of all the hybrid engines out there. The growing demand has pushed the 0w20 into the spot light. The local dealership and service adviser I went to that pulled the warranty card on me isnt around anymore and most other dealerships had no opposition to my demand of putting this oil in my car.
0w20 oil is what I have been using in my car since the beginning for my winter driving. The benefits of running this oil are real and equally as safe as the standard 5w20 oil. Mobil1 is very clear with the benefits and if you pick up the jug, they spell out the fact that you are not compromising anything by making the switch. Its equally as safe.
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...l_1_0W-20.aspx
I run with Mobil 1 0w20 oil in my Mitsubishi Lancer 2008 year round. If I know I will be subjecting my car to some more serious levels of stress, I would consider switching to a heavier weight. But let me be clear, even if you an aggressive daily driver, this oil is perfect for you. You will achieve better fuel economy and the same amount of projection. I make this repeated speech on here because I get that one email asking. ”I drive my car hard…. Are you sure its safe” Simple Answer is yes.
Where to buy Mobil 1 0w20 and 0w30 oil?
Just about anywhere. Large big box stores will have this oil available and on the shelves in stock. Will your Mitsubishi dealership have the oil in stock and available on demand. Likely not until the end of this year. I will interview Mitsubishi North America to get the official stance on 0w20 and 0w30oil weights.
In the mean time I would consider making the switch and save yourself fuel and make the switch to a better oil if you are still using conventional oil.
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Actually 0w30 status is on the way for the EVO X as well. Just not official yet.
You have to understand. The formulation is balanced to offer just about the same level of performance as regular Mobil 1 5w30.
To take it one step further, if you look on the back of the bottle you will even read that it actually performs better in high heat situations.
You have to understand. The formulation is balanced to offer just about the same level of performance as regular Mobil 1 5w30.
To take it one step further, if you look on the back of the bottle you will even read that it actually performs better in high heat situations.
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FOR THE EVO X and Ralliart Guys
Here is a good way for you guys to see the difference using Mobil 1's own product summary and specs.
0w30
http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lub...l_Economy.aspx
Vs.
5w30
http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lub...il1_5W-30.aspx
Here is a good way for you guys to see the difference using Mobil 1's own product summary and specs.
0w30
http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lub...l_Economy.aspx
Vs.
5w30
http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lub...il1_5W-30.aspx
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If you want to buy it and use it Doesnt matter. You can run with this. They cant void your warranty for putting in Mobil 1 oil. If they give you a hard time you can call Mobil 1 directly and explain to them your issue. I am sure they will make a few calls in on your behalf. It may be sometime before they sell it in dealership. The fact that they have not gotten there for the lancers after a year tells me they will be slow.
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