msm
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Anyone checked their oil level at the coast and altitude and noticed any difference.
I check my oil every week or so and since my service the oil is always exactly at the full mark - not a smidge over or under. When I was in Durban recently, I checked the oil (in the morning before starting the car) and it was at about 75% of the level between the min/max indicators. Thought it might have been due to the long distance trip. I also checked it on 2 consecutive mornings and it was the same. (Car was parked for about 8-10 hours overnight, on each instance)
However, got back home and checked this morning - oil is again at exactly the full mark.
Does the temperature and altitude make that much noticeable difference? The only other thing I can think off is that even though the car was parked overnight, it was still so hot ouside that the oil did not cool enough compared to when the car is in JHB.
FWIW, I'm running Liqui Moli fully synthetic Race Tech GT1 oil in my car.
Anyone have similar experiences with oil levels between the reef and coast?
I check my oil every week or so and since my service the oil is always exactly at the full mark - not a smidge over or under. When I was in Durban recently, I checked the oil (in the morning before starting the car) and it was at about 75% of the level between the min/max indicators. Thought it might have been due to the long distance trip. I also checked it on 2 consecutive mornings and it was the same. (Car was parked for about 8-10 hours overnight, on each instance)
However, got back home and checked this morning - oil is again at exactly the full mark.
Does the temperature and altitude make that much noticeable difference? The only other thing I can think off is that even though the car was parked overnight, it was still so hot ouside that the oil did not cool enough compared to when the car is in JHB.
FWIW, I'm running Liqui Moli fully synthetic Race Tech GT1 oil in my car.
Anyone have similar experiences with oil levels between the reef and coast?