Really stupid question about Nissan Ester Oil...
Maybe it's because it's late but I've been searching the forum and found this. Ester Oil has suspended metallic nano-particles added to their formula to help properly lubricate the Diamond-Like Coating (DLC) on the VVEL parts. Here's my stupid question. Would a magnetic oil drain plug have any effect on these metallic nano-particles?
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I really don't think it would, and they recommend ester oil but it's not required, ill be using Amsoil, a lot of people use redline as well. Hope it helped...
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Holy crap, that's the least stupid, "stupid" question I have heard. And one I haven't seen
The biggest thing I know Nissan's Ester Oil has is about 5-10 times as much Molybdenum, which is a metal lubricant. Now Molybdenum is magmatic, but not highly magnetic I doubt you'd actually absorb the Molybdenum from the oil with just a magnetic oil plug. I know people have sent their oil in for analyzation who had the drain plug and their Molybdenum levels were still sky high Just my 2 cents |
In addition to what DEpointfiveO said, Heat is the enemy, not the magnetic drain plug. Id worry more about how to keep the car cooler than if my drain plug is hurting my particles. You are thinking too deep, did you inhale before asking this? ;) Try finding your answer at google scholar to see what I mean.
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Molybdenum is only paramagnetic, it would take a lot more than a drain plug to capture the "nanoparticles" in a magnetic field. In fact, even if they did get stuck to it for a time, the flow of oil past it during cornering and the like would likely have enough force to dislodge it.
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I have some experience with magnetics, and to affect fluid based metalics I have always observed the need for electro magnets. I don't suppose you're running an electromagnetic oil drain plug? Good question though!
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I live in central Tejas and it gets and stays so damn hot in the summer. I haven't had my car long enough for the first oil change, what weight and brand oil do most of ya'll use?
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Sorry, he have, oooo, 6988798732987 threads for oil, essentially use whatever you damn well please, LOL |
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The answer boils down to: some do better than others, especially if you track or drive hard, but just about any high-quality oil will work for a DD. |
not a stupid question at all, I recommend royal purple though thats what I use, but like any other oil thread to each is their own. :tup:
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I have my dealership change my oil. I use Nissan Ester Oil 5W-30. It is the recommended oil by Nissan. It doesn't mean you have to use it, just recommended. When I bought my car, I negotiated a 12 month service package which includes a whole year of oil changes. I plan on changing my oil every 3 months, basically every quarter. Hey it's free!! When the service package ends, I will either be using Redline or Amsoil and change the oil myself. Will be using Purolator Pure One Oil Filter. Again, use the search and investigate for yourself. Just use a high end Synthetic Oil with High Grade Filter and you will be good. |
This is NOT AN OIL THREAD... Member "gofast" can look up the other 65 threads on what oil to use.
This thread is only asking if a magnetic drain plug will take the lubricants (namely Molybdenum) out of the oil |
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Easy, easy. |
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