Oil Capacity

Oil Capacity

Oil Type, Oil Capacity, and Fluid Specifications – Engine Based, Not Guesswork

This site is constructed to provide values for oil capacity and fluid specifications categorized by engine, not approximations, bulletin board educated guesses, or broad generalized charts. Every value displayed is mapped to a specific engine code and its corresponding vehicle platform. Thus, a genuine factory specification value is guaranteed.

In today's automotive market, vehicles can have similar names over a broad range of model years and trims. However, oil capacity, oil viscosity, and coolant volume can differ drastically. That is why this site is built with engine identification as the primary function to provide relevant information.

 
Engine-Based Data Structure

Every entry on the website is classified by engine family, engine code, and then manufacturer. For example, an entry for an engine displays:  
 
 

  • Engine family and code.  
  • Manufacturer and platform lineage.  
  • Total oil capacity.  
  • Recommended oil viscosity.  
  • Coolant capacity.  
     

When multiple engines are housed under a single model, this systematic approach removes ambiguity. If two vehicles are equipped with the same engine, they share the same primary fluid specifications. If an engine is swapped, the fluid specifications will change accordingly.

Oil Capacity you can Count On

The oil capacity value provided specifies the oil capacity in the required system volume in full service. This means adding the oil filter replacement where it is applicable. The idea is to provide figures that service real-time procedures, and not those that have been rounded or simplified.
When users rely on data specific to an engine's oil capacity, they are able to avoid the pitfalls of typical mistakes such as underfilling or overfilling, or even the errors that come from advisories found on forums.

Correct Oil Viscosity by Engine Design

The oil viscosity is prescribed based on the engine's design and the tolerances and recommendations set by the manufacturer. This is particularly true with high-performance engines and those that have been turbocharged or have the latest in emissions controlling technology. Such engines are particularly sensitive to the selection of oil viscosity. The wrong selection can bring about adverse impacts to the lubrication system, oil pressure, and cause wear to the engine in the long run.
We make available viscosity recommendations that do not have to come interspersed with unrelated alternatives or unsupported grades.

Coolant Capacity and Cooling System Volume

The system's oil volume is complemented by the cooling system's capacity. Not many pay attention to this, and yet each engine includes values that represent the full volume of the cooling system, including the radiator, engine block, and any extra cooling components that may be.

This is information is aimed to provide system maintenance, coolant replacement and flushing procedures without having to fill in by trial and error.

Optimized for Accuracy, Maintenance, and Service

This space is crafted for technicians, hobbyists, and any vehicle owner who seeks accurate fluid specs without the background noise. Whether it’s a daily driver, a performance engine, or a complex modern platform, this data is structured to be clear and precise for the specific engine.

With us, oil capacity is not just a number to be recorded, it’s a part of a system. The purpose of this site is to help systematize those to help users service their engines the right way.

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