@@charlesphiliparthurgeorgep4653 I don't own any M119 cars at the moment. But I have M113 V8, M120s V12s, M275s V12s twin turbo- all have Mobil1 synthetic 0W40 oil in them. No complaints. When I had M119 V8s I too used 0W40 in them.
@@vsandvsI see. I suppose it should be acceptable in a cold climate and it’s technically a 40 weight oil, even though the “0” viscosity didn’t exist when the older engines were produced. Do you prefer M119 or M113 overall?
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Isn’t 0W-40 a bit light for this engine?
I put 0W40 in all the cars I have since I live in NYC. For NYC climate the 0W40 is pretty much OK.
@@vsandvs The M119 too?
@@charlesphiliparthurgeorgep4653 I don't own any M119 cars at the moment. But I have M113 V8, M120s V12s, M275s V12s twin turbo- all have Mobil1 synthetic 0W40 oil in them. No complaints. When I had M119 V8s I too used 0W40 in them.
@@vsandvsI see. I suppose it should be acceptable in a cold climate and it’s technically a 40 weight oil, even though the “0” viscosity didn’t exist when the older engines were produced. Do you prefer M119 or M113 overall?