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1 Nissan GT-R Engine Oil Capacity: Complete Technical Guide
Article Summary
This comprehensive guide covers Nissan GT-R engine oil specifications for all generations (R32-R35), includes an interactive capacity calculator, detailed maintenance procedures, oil recommendations, and answers to frequently asked questions. Updated for 2024 models.
Interactive GT-R Oil Capacity Calculator
Calculate exact oil requirements for your specific GT-R model
Uncheck if performing oil top-up only or not replacing the filter during this service.
Calculated Oil Requirements
Critical GT-R Dry Sump Information
The Nissan GT-R R35 uses an advanced dry-sump lubrication system. The oil check procedure requires the engine to be at operating temperature (50-80°C/122-176°F), then shut off and allowed to sit for exactly 5-10 minutes before checking the dipstick. Incorrect procedure will give false readings.
2 Complete GT-R Oil Capacity Specifications
Understanding the exact oil capacity for your Nissan GT-R is crucial for proper engine maintenance. Incorrect oil levels can lead to reduced performance, increased wear, or even catastrophic engine damage. Below are the factory specifications for all GT-R generations.
| Generation | Production Years | Engine Code | Capacity (with filter) | Capacity (no filter) | Recommended Oil Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GT-R R35 | 2009-Present | VR38DETT | 10.6 qts (10.0 L) | 10.0 qts (9.5 L) | 0W-40 / 5W-40 Full Synthetic |
| Skyline GT-R R34 | 1999-2002 | RB26DETT | 5.4 qts (5.1 L) | 5.0 qts (4.7 L) | 10W-40 / 10W-50 Synthetic |
| Skyline GT-R R33 | 1995-1998 | RB26DETT | 5.3 qts (5.0 L) | 4.9 qts (4.6 L) | 10W-30 / 10W-40 |
| Skyline GT-R R32 | 1989-1994 | RB26DETT | 5.3 qts (5.0 L) | 4.9 qts (4.6 L) | 10W-30 / 15W-50 |
| R35 Track Edition | 2012-Present | VR38DETT | 10.6 qts (10.0 L) | 10.0 qts (9.5 L) | 0W-40 Racing Synthetic |
| R35 Nismo | 2014-Present | VR38DETT | 10.6 qts (10.0 L) | 10.0 qts (9.5 L) | 0W-40 Nismo Spec |
Measurement Conversion Reference
1 US Quart = 0.946 Liters | 1 Liter = 1.057 US Quarts. Most premium synthetic oils are sold in 5-quart (4.73L) or 1-quart (0.95L) containers in the United States. For the R35’s 10.6-quart capacity, you’ll need to purchase three 5-quart containers and use 1.6 quarts from the third container.
3 Recommended Oil Types & Brands for GT-R
Selecting the correct oil viscosity and specification is as important as the quantity. The GT-R’s high-performance engines demand oils with specific additives and thermal stability.
3.1 R35 VR38DETT Engine Requirements
The Nissan GT-R R35 requires oil meeting API SN Plus or SP specifications with GM dexos2™ or MB-Approval 229.5 compatibility. Nissan specifically recommends oils with ester-based synthetic technology for superior high-temperature protection.
Top Recommended Brands for R35:
- Nissan Genuine Ester Oil: OEM-specified 0W-40 formulation designed specifically for the VR38DETT engine.
- Mobil 1 ESP 0W-40: Meets exact manufacturer specifications with excellent thermal stability.
- Pennzoil Platinum 0W-40: PurePlus gas-to-liquid technology with superior cleaning properties.
- AMSOIL Signature Series 0W-40: Extended drain capability with exceptional wear protection.
- Castrol EDGE 0W-40: Fluid Titanium technology for reduced friction under extreme pressure.
3.2 R32-R34 RB26DETT Engine Requirements
The legendary RB26DETT engine benefits from high-zinc (ZDDP) content oils, especially in older models or modified applications. Recommended viscosity ranges from 10W-30 to 10W-50 depending on climate and usage.
Top Recommended Brands for RB26:
- Motul 8100 X-cess 5W-40: Excellent for street and moderate track use with good ZDDP levels.
- Red Line 10W-40: High-performance ester synthetic with robust additive package.
- Royal Purple HPS 10W-40: High zinc/phosphorus formulation for older engines.
- Liqui Moly Leichtlauf 10W-40: German synthetic with excellent shear stability.
- Valvoline VR1 Racing 20W-50: Conventional high-zinc oil for track-focused RB26s.
4 Step-by-Step Oil Change Procedure
Follow this detailed procedure to ensure a proper oil change on your Nissan GT-R. Always consult your owner’s manual for model-specific instructions.
4.1 Pre-Service Preparation
- Tools Required: Jack and jack stands (or lift), 14mm socket for drain plug, oil filter wrench, funnel, drain pan, torque wrench, gloves, and safety glasses.
- Materials Required: 10.6 quarts of approved 0W-40 oil (R35), OEM oil filter (part# 15208-65F0E for R35), new drain plug washer.
- Safety First: Ensure vehicle is on level ground, parking brake engaged, and engine cool to the touch (warm oil drains faster but hot oil can cause burns).
4.2 R35-Specific Dry Sump Procedure
- Drive vehicle until engine reaches normal operating temperature (coolant at 80°C/176°F).
- Park on level surface and turn off engine. Wait exactly 5-10 minutes.
- Check oil level via dipstick to establish baseline. Record reading.
- Raise vehicle safely using jack stands or lift.
- Remove underbody panels to access oil pan and filter (15 bolts, 10mm socket).
- Place drain pan under oil pan. Remove drain plug with 14mm socket.
- Allow oil to drain completely (15-20 minutes). Clean drain plug and replace washer.
- Remove oil filter using filter wrench. Wipe clean filter mating surface.
- Lubricate new filter gasket with fresh oil. Install filter hand-tight (¾ turn after gasket contact).
- Reinstall drain plug with new washer. Torque to 25-30 ft-lbs (34-41 Nm).
- Lower vehicle and add 9.5 quarts of oil through fill port on valve cover.
- Start engine and run for 30 seconds. Check for leaks.
- Turn off engine and wait 5-10 minutes. Check dipstick and add remaining oil incrementally until reaching MAX mark.
- Reset oil life indicator via instrument cluster menu.
5 Frequently Asked Questions
Overfilling can cause serious damage: Excess oil can lead to foaming, reduced lubrication, increased pressure, and potential seal failure. In the R35’s dry-sump system, overfilling may cause oil to enter the intake system through the crankcase ventilation. Never exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick. If overfilled, drain excess immediately.
Follow Nissan’s severe service schedule: For normal driving, Nissan recommends oil changes every 6 months or 5,000 miles (8,000 km), whichever comes first. For track use, aggressive driving, or short trips, change every 3,000 miles (4,800 km) or 3 months. The R35’s oil life monitoring system provides guidance but conservative intervals are recommended for this high-performance engine.
Not recommended for most conditions: While 5W-30 may be acceptable in very cold climates (below -20°F/-29°C), 0W-40 or 5W-40 provides better protection for the VR38DETT’s tight tolerances and high operating temperatures. Using thinner oil than specified can lead to reduced oil pressure at high RPM and increased wear. Always use viscosity recommended in your owner’s manual.
Dry-sump system capacity: The R35’s dry-sump lubrication system uses multiple oil reservoirs, a separate oil tank, and extensive oil cooling. This system holds approximately 5 quarts in the tank, 4 quarts in the engine, and 1.6 quarts in the coolers and lines. While capacity is higher, this system provides superior oil control during hard cornering and reduces oil starvation risk compared to the R34’s conventional wet-sump design.
Ester base stocks provide superior performance: Ester-based synthetics offer better thermal stability, reduced volatility, improved film strength, and enhanced cleaning properties compared to Group III (hydrocracked) or even PAO (Group IV) synthetics. Nissan’s factory fill contains ester technology specifically formulated for the VR38DETT’s unique requirements, including protection for the turbochargers and timing chain.
6 Maintenance Conclusion
Proper oil maintenance is the single most important factor in preserving the performance and longevity of your Nissan GT-R’s engine. By using the correct quantity and specification of oil, following the precise procedures for your generation, and adhering to regular change intervals, you ensure that your GT-R continues to deliver its legendary performance for years to come.
Technical Data Reference
Oil Pressure Specifications: R35: 14-18 psi at idle (warm), 65-85 psi at 3,000 RPM | R32-R34: 11-14 psi at idle, 50-65 psi at 3,000 RPM. Change Interval: Normal: 5,000 miles/6 months | Severe: 3,000 miles/3 months | Track: After each event. Filter Torque: R35: 18-22 ft-lbs | R32-R34: Hand-tight + ¾ turn.