Depending on the supercharger, it will require a special blend of synthetic oil. This synthetic oil normally is located in the supercharger itself. Most superchargers will have a hex nut located on the front of the supercharger. This area is used to drain and fill up the supercharger oil. You cannot use just any synthetic oil, you will have to use "Supercharger Oil"
Use SAE 5w30 Full Synthetic.
i found out that synthetic 5W-50 is an acceptable replacement for the super expensive Toyota supercharger oil
Mobil 1 5W30 Full Synthetic.
no. you can use any oil in the engine. But only use GM supercharger oil for the supercharger.
You don't. It uses the same oil for lube as the engine. When you change the engine oil, you are changing the supercharger oil. * On the 92 PA ultra, The supercharger is sealed. The oil plug is next to the drive pulley, on the side closest to the firewall. Suck the old oil out with a turkey baster or similar, and refill with a high quality synthetic, or with GM specific Supercharger oil.
If it is for the supercharger, you would use gm supercharger oil. http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_prix/products1.php?id=154&catid=106
No. The is a special oil available from your dealer.
Yes there is AC Delco Supercharger Oil #10953513 at GMC dealer in Canada
No, old oil can use synthetic engines
yes you can use synthetic oil if you want to
Maintenence on a supercharger is to check the oil level every 30,000 miles or 36 months. CAUTION:do not remove the oil plug when engine is warm.Removing the oil plug at warm engine temperatures can cause hot oil to overflow.this could result in oil lossand possible personal injury. Notice: the oil level should be maintained to the bottom of the plug threads.Do NOT use petroleum based oil.When adding oil use GM part #12345982 synthetic oil.Failure to do so may cause supercharger failure. Remove the wiring harness shield to access the oil plug. Doc J