XKR- change the supercharger oil or not?
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XKR- change the supercharger oil or not?
I know this will cause some debate after doing some thread searches...
but for those of you who have changed your supercharger oil...
did you notice any difference in performance? My cat runs nice, but I have been told to change the oil at 100,000 which I should hit by the end of the year...
Any mechanics on here chime in?
Thank you!
but for those of you who have changed your supercharger oil...
did you notice any difference in performance? My cat runs nice, but I have been told to change the oil at 100,000 which I should hit by the end of the year...
Any mechanics on here chime in?
Thank you!
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Do it. It's quick, cheap and easy.
A syringe, oil, a container to put the old oil in, some zip ties to hold intercooler hoses and crap out of the way, an Allen wrench and some paper towel. Maybe a half hour of time with screwing around and cleaning up and all.
I bought this kit and then when I changed the oil on my other car just reused the syringe. I did local pickup though:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Two-GM-Supercharger-Oil-OEM-w-Syringe-4-ounce-Bottle-Eaton-Coupler-change-kit-/111358311078?nav=SEARCH
A syringe, oil, a container to put the old oil in, some zip ties to hold intercooler hoses and crap out of the way, an Allen wrench and some paper towel. Maybe a half hour of time with screwing around and cleaning up and all.
I bought this kit and then when I changed the oil on my other car just reused the syringe. I did local pickup though:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Two-GM-Supercharger-Oil-OEM-w-Syringe-4-ounce-Bottle-Eaton-Coupler-change-kit-/111358311078?nav=SEARCH
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prettybluefin (04-26-2017)
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Went to the eBay site and it does not include the XKR on the list of compatible vehicles for this kit. If you query the site specifically, it says the XKR is not compatible. Two strikes! It's an Eaton supercharger, so I assume it really is compatible, but does anyone have another source to confirm it?
Lee...
Lee...
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Went to the eBay site and it does not include the XKR on the list of compatible vehicles for this kit. If you query the site specifically, it says the XKR is not compatible. Two strikes! It's an Eaton supercharger, so I assume it really is compatible, but does anyone have another source to confirm it?
Lee...
Lee...
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slidefighter (04-26-2017)
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Pretty Ms. Bluefin, I'm in my third XKR and I have been changing my Supercharger Oil every 20,000 miles with GM Supercharger Oil.....They have Eaton Superchargers also. I have never had a problem with Supercharger whine.... and Bluefin, your buddy in England that sells the clear marker lens, also sells a kit with everything you need to do the oil change, including the oil.....Look at his website.....but please, don't do it yourself, as you might get your hands dirty!
Billy Clyde in Houston
Billy Clyde in Houston
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prettybluefin (04-27-2017)
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it is a little loud, but then is smooth after about 1 min...(maybe oil needs time to circulate?)
i use mobil-1 synthetic, and the dealer told me they recommend regular oil as it is thicker, and I will try that next oil change...(what do you use?)
I know the car is not brand new, but always looking for things to improve the engine.
and yes, nothing like the sound of the supercharger
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yes, when I start my car in the morning, (parked outside, cold start)
it is a little loud, but then is smooth after about 1 min...(maybe oil needs time to circulate?)
i use mobil-1 synthetic, and the dealer told me they recommend regular oil as it is thicker, and I will try that next oil change...(what do you use?)
I know the car is not brand new, but always looking for things to improve the engine.
and yes, nothing like the sound of the supercharger
it is a little loud, but then is smooth after about 1 min...(maybe oil needs time to circulate?)
i use mobil-1 synthetic, and the dealer told me they recommend regular oil as it is thicker, and I will try that next oil change...(what do you use?)
I know the car is not brand new, but always looking for things to improve the engine.
and yes, nothing like the sound of the supercharger
As for the SC oil change, Jaguar's official stance appears to be its a sealed for life unit.
Best,
dsd
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prettybluefin (04-27-2017)
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"Sealed for Life" just means that when it dies, it's "life" is over and it's been sealed "just" long enough. Then you can call your Jaguar ******* and cough-up the bucks for a NEW one. Don't fall for it. It's the same thing as saying that our hearts and brains are guaranteed for life. And yup - they'll last "exactly" that long. Both the transmission and the supercharger are mechanical devices no different from others. Some TLC is always appropriate.
The GM super charger oil apparently lasts a really long time though, and for whatever the reason, it's specifically intended for this purpose. So I'll stick with that.
The GM super charger oil apparently lasts a really long time though, and for whatever the reason, it's specifically intended for this purpose. So I'll stick with that.
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yes, when I start my car in the morning, (parked outside, cold start)
it is a little loud, but then is smooth after about 1 min...(maybe oil needs time to circulate?)
i use mobil-1 synthetic, and the dealer told me they recommend regular oil as it is thicker, and I will try that next oil change...(what do you use?)
I know the car is not brand new, but always looking for things to improve the engine.
and yes, nothing like the sound of the supercharger
it is a little loud, but then is smooth after about 1 min...(maybe oil needs time to circulate?)
i use mobil-1 synthetic, and the dealer told me they recommend regular oil as it is thicker, and I will try that next oil change...(what do you use?)
I know the car is not brand new, but always looking for things to improve the engine.
and yes, nothing like the sound of the supercharger
Bluefin, Do not stop using Mobil One.....If you feel the oil is not thick enough, then change to a higher viscosity...Example: If you use 5-30 switch to 10-40 but they all make a little noise until they drop from 1400 to 700 RPM's.....but what ever you do stick with Mobil One!!! Remember 40/10 in the summer and 30/5 in the winter.... Works every time!
Billy Clyde in Houston
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Bluefin, Do not stop using Mobil One.....If you feel the oil is not thick enough, then change to a higher viscosity...Example: If you use 5-30 switch to 10-40 but they all make a little noise until they drop from 1400 to 700 RPM's.....but what ever you do stick with Mobil One!!! Remember 40/10 in the summer and 30/5 in the winter.... Works every time!
Billy Clyde in Houston
Billy Clyde in Houston
I was gonna try Castrol Edge Professional, but if you say stick with Mobil 1, I will take your advice...
How often do you change your oil? I do NOT do lots of stop and go commuting...but do go on long drives in the hills.... weather here in CA is nice and stable most of the time...
And a coolant question, I know we use the Dex-Coolant...I'm paranoid on the engine overheating since it gets so hot when you take it on a spirited run...Is the warning light good enough to predict when it needs to be topped off? Or should I check weekly...
thank you!!!
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I was gonna try Castrol Edge Professional, but if you say stick with Mobil 1, I will take your advice...
How often do you change your oil? I do NOT do lots of stop and go commuting...but do go on long drives in the hills.... weather here in CA is nice and stable most of the time...
And a coolant question, I know we use the Dex-Coolant...I'm paranoid on the engine overheating since it gets so hot when you take it on a spirited run...Is the warning light good enough to predict when it needs to be topped off? Or should I check weekly...
thank you!!!
So far, I've not had any major Engine problems since I had to rebuild the Engine....The previous Owner had treated the Car very badly and had not changed the oil in over 40,000 miles! It was so full of gunk it was unbelievable.....Smoke....yes it did!
Billy Clyde in Houston
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I changed my S/C oil last night. The old stuff was brown (looked like dark maple syrup) and smelled almost burned. I used the kit from Powerhouse-UK.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-XJR.../151484239079?
It was pretty easy, but I couldn't get the little syringe tube deep enough into the hole to suck much of the fluid out. I only got about 20ml. I found another siphon tube from an old eyeglass cleaner spray bottle, and I jerry-rigged it into the original tube as a thinner extension (see pics). If I was going to do this permanently, I would have RTV's the smaller tube into the bigger one, but saran wrap and duct tape worked well enough. Once I used the smaller tube, I got almost 180 ml out. There was just barely enough fluid in the kit to refill it.
Old oil. New oil is clear.
Syringe with thinner tubing extension
Close up of thinner tube
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-XJR.../151484239079?
It was pretty easy, but I couldn't get the little syringe tube deep enough into the hole to suck much of the fluid out. I only got about 20ml. I found another siphon tube from an old eyeglass cleaner spray bottle, and I jerry-rigged it into the original tube as a thinner extension (see pics). If I was going to do this permanently, I would have RTV's the smaller tube into the bigger one, but saran wrap and duct tape worked well enough. Once I used the smaller tube, I got almost 180 ml out. There was just barely enough fluid in the kit to refill it.
Old oil. New oil is clear.
Syringe with thinner tubing extension
Close up of thinner tube
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