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Vehicles using DOHC N5. engine list:

  • FORD - Sierra / Sapphire RS Cosworth (150kW) 1986–1989
  • FORD - Sierra / Sapphire RS Cosworth 4x4 (162kW) 1990–1992

Recommended oil for engine DOHC N5. engine.

Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol EDGE 10W-60
Castrol EDGE 10W-60
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW M✔
VW 501 01 / 505 00✔
Shell Helix Ultra Racing 10W-60
Shell Helix Ultra Racing 10W-60
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW M❌
VW 501 01 / 505 00❌
Mobil 1 10W-60
Mobil 1™ 10W-60
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW M✔
VW 501 01 / 505 00✔
Liqui Moly Race Tech GT1 10W-60
Liqui Moly Race Tech GT1 10W-60
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SN/CF✔
BMW M❌
VW 501 01 / 505 00❌
Oil specification key
✔️ – Meets the required specification
❓ – Not explicitly stated (use caution; check your vehicle manual)
❌ – Does not meet required specification. Use may cause engine issues.

Answer generated by AI.

Oil specifications for DOHC N5. engine

SAE 10W-40
API SJ
VW 501.01
VW 505.00

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the DOHC N5. engine.

Engine DOHC N5 in Ford Sierra/Sapphire RS Cosworth models is known for its performance but can face issues like turbocharger wear, head gasket failure, and timing belt degradation. Diagnose turbo problems by checking for boost loss or unusual noises. Prevent head gasket issues with regular coolant changes and monitoring engine temperature. Timing belt should be replaced every 60,000 miles to avoid catastrophic engine damage. Solutions include turbo rebuild or replacement, head gasket replacement with proper torque procedures, and timely timing belt service. Regular oil changes with high-quality synthetic oil help maintain engine longevity and performance.
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* The engine oils listed on this website are general recommendations based on publicly available data. For the most accurate and suitable oil type for your vehicle, always refer to your car's owner manual or technical documentation. Oil specifications may vary depending on engine version, production year, driving conditions, and other factors. If in doubt, consult your vehicle manufacturer or a certified mechanic.