what oil?
with the capacity ~9.5 l and the quality of filtration (canister type) plus an oil cooler I don't think the oil type is critical (as long as it is Audi approved, correct wt, etc.), not to mention most of us seem to do 5k mile changes...
I think letting the oil get hot before applying load is important
as is avoiding short trips, etc.
I think letting the oil get hot before applying load is important
as is avoiding short trips, etc.
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There's the rub.. in Southern California, short trips are, unfortunately, the norm.ArthurPE wrote: I think letting the oil get hot before applying load is important
as is avoiding short trips, etc.
Most of my driving is short trips or traffic (not by choice).. so I'm planning on 3000, maybe 4000 mi oil change intervals.
08 RS4 Cab (Ibis/Charcoal)
07 A4 2.0T AT B7 (Dolphin/Charcoal)
06 S4 AT(Silver/Charcoal)
07 A4 2.0T AT B7 (Dolphin/Charcoal)
06 S4 AT(Silver/Charcoal)
Agreed, I always keep below 3500rpm until engine oil temp is up to 97 and then run it good. And try to avoid stop straat trips or ones wheer the engine has only been turned over for a few minutes. My local supermarket is 4 miles away but I'll do a 20 mile journey to get to it so the car has warmed up. Probably why it has 71k miles on it!ArthurPE wrote:with the capacity ~9.5 l and the quality of filtration (canister type) plus an oil cooler I don't think the oil type is critical (as long as it is Audi approved, correct wt, etc.), not to mention most of us seem to do 5k mile changes...
I think letting the oil get hot before applying load is important
as is avoiding short trips, etc.

I take the long way to and from work...P_G wrote:Agreed, I always keep below 3500rpm until engine oil temp is up to 97 and then run it good. And try to avoid stop straat trips or ones wheer the engine has only been turned over for a few minutes. My local supermarket is 4 miles away but I'll do a 20 mile journey to get to it so the car has warmed up. Probably why it has 71k miles on it!ArthurPE wrote:with the capacity ~9.5 l and the quality of filtration (canister type) plus an oil cooler I don't think the oil type is critical (as long as it is Audi approved, correct wt, etc.), not to mention most of us seem to do 5k mile changes...
I think letting the oil get hot before applying load is important
as is avoiding short trips, etc.
takes an extra 5 minutes, but it's all highway and the oil gets hot...
even though it's further, I get better mileage because the engine warms up faster vs in town, stop and go driving...
I'll run mine up to 5-6k after a few minutes, but very gradual, gentle throttle, and never lug it...if I start at home, I push it sooner, heated garage, if I start from outside and it's cold, I'll wait a bit longer
all bets are off after it stabilizes ~195F or so

At what temp does the RS4 remove the 7k RPM limiter.. I don't seem to see a oil temp display until this happens.
In any event, I definitely dont push the car until the oil is at least up to temp..
I was on another forum where someone was complaining they keep bouncing against the 7k RPM limiter and it made me cringe..
Cold oil and bouncing against a limiter at full throttle..
In any event, I definitely dont push the car until the oil is at least up to temp..
I was on another forum where someone was complaining they keep bouncing against the 7k RPM limiter and it made me cringe..
Cold oil and bouncing against a limiter at full throttle..
08 RS4 Cab (Ibis/Charcoal)
07 A4 2.0T AT B7 (Dolphin/Charcoal)
06 S4 AT(Silver/Charcoal)
07 A4 2.0T AT B7 (Dolphin/Charcoal)
06 S4 AT(Silver/Charcoal)
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