Motor oil for 2008 Dodge Challenger 6.1L

The 2008 Dodge Challenger powered by the 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 is a vehicle built for raw power and aggressive performance. With an engine that demands superior lubrication to handle high RPMs and high heat, using the correct synthetic fluids is essential for maintaining its legendary status. Standard mineral oils simply cannot provide the level of protection, cleanliness, and thermal stability required for this specific high-performance engine, especially if you plan to extend service intervals or drive in severe conditions. Proper lubrication ensures that critical components like the cylinder walls, bearings, and valve train remain free of sludge and wear, preserving the engine’s horsepower and longevity.

Recommended AMSOIL Products

For the 2008 Dodge Challenger 6.1L, AMSOIL provides a complete line of synthetic lubricants designed to exceed the performance of conventional oils. The following products are specifically recommended for the engine, transmission, cooling system, and drivetrain to ensure optimal operation.

Engine Oil and Filtration Specifications

The heart of your 2008 Dodge Challenger is the 6.1-liter V-8 engine, known as the “HEMI.” This engine is designed for high output and requires an oil that can maintain its strength under high thermal loads. The recommended viscosity is 0W-40, which provides excellent cold-start protection while maintaining a robust film strength at operating temperatures. When performing a routine oil change, the total fluid capacity required, including the filter replacement, is 7.0 quarts. It is crucial to refill the system with this exact amount and then check the oil level using the dipstick to ensure proper lubrication coverage without overfilling.

Oil filter choice is just as critical as the oil itself. The AMSOIL Oil Filter is designed with a larger media area than many competing filters, which allows for greater capacity to trap small, wear-causing contaminants. This helps reduce engine wear significantly compared to standard paper filters. For those preferring a well-known aftermarket brand, the WIX Oil Filter offers premium media that outperforms many OEM equivalents. Both filters are designed to maintain lower restriction, ensuring that oil reaches all parts of the engine quickly, even in extreme cold.

Transmission and Drivetrain Protection

The 2008 Challenger is equipped with a NAG1 automatic transmission, a robust unit that requires specific fluid properties to function correctly. The recommended fluid for this transmission is an Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) that meets the ATF+4 (AP4) specification. For the 5-speed automatic, the total fill capacity is 8.1 quarts, while the initial fill during a rebuild or major service requires 5.3 quarts. Using a non-synthetic fluid or one that does not meet the specification can lead to harsh shifting, slippage, and premature wear.

To ensure maximum longevity, the Signature Series Multi-Vehicle ATF is the top recommendation. It is formulated to remain fluid in sub-zero temperatures and provides reserve protection during heavy use, such as towing or spirited driving. Alternatively, the OE Multi-Vehicle ATF provides an excellent balance of performance and value, resisting harmful sludge and promoting smooth, shudder-free shifts. The power steering system in this vehicle also utilizes this ATF+4 specification, meaning a single high-quality fluid can service both the transmission and the steering system efficiently.

For the rear end, the vehicle utilizes a Standard Differential (215RII) that requires a GL-5 rated synthetic oil. The specific viscosity required is 75W-140, and the capacity is 2.5 pints. This differential relies on a heavy-duty lubricant to handle the torque of the V-8 engine. The AMSOIL SEVERE GEAR 75W-140 is specifically engineered for this application. It controls thermal runaway, protects against rust and corrosion, and helps reduce operating temperatures. If your Challenger has a limited-slip differential, this fluid contains friction modifiers that are essential for proper clutch pack operation.

Cooling and Brake Fluid Systems

High-performance engines generate significant heat, making the cooling system a vital component for longevity. The 2008 Dodge Challenger’s cooling system requires a specific coolant volume of 15.2 quarts. AMSOIL offers two excellent options for this application. The AMSOIL Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze & Coolant is a unique poly-organic acid (OAT) formulation that comes pre-mixed and is safe to use with all cooling system metals, gaskets, and hoses. It protects the system for up to 150,000 miles or five years. For those who prefer a concentrated solution, the Propylene Glycol Antifreeze offers similar protection and requires mixing with distilled water to achieve the desired freeze protection and heat transfer properties.

Brake fluid is a hygroscopic fluid that absorbs moisture over time, leading to a lower boiling point and potential corrosion. For the hydraulic brake system in your Challenger, DOT 3 fluid is the requirement. However, upgrading to a synthetic fluid ensures a higher boiling point and stable viscosity across a wide temperature range. The AMSOIL DOT 3 and DOT 4 100% Synthetic Brake Fluid provides excellent responsiveness for the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and traction control, which are critical features for a vehicle of this caliber.

Vehicle Background

The 2008 Dodge Challenger represents the return of a true American muscle car icon. After a long hiatus, Chrysler brought back the Challenger, blending retro styling cues from the late 1960s and early 1970s with modern engineering. This particular model, equipped with the 6.1-liter HEMI V-8, was the top-of-the-line performance variant, often referred to as the “SRT8” in later iterations or the high-performance trim in the launch year. The 6.1L engine was a masterpiece of internal combustion design, producing roughly 425 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful naturally aspirated engines of its time.

Drivers of the 2008 Challenger appreciate the vehicle’s distinctive design language, which includes the long hood, short deck, and aggressive grille. It was positioned as a direct competitor to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, but with a unique focus on raw V-8 power. The platform, known as the LX platform, also shared its underpinnings with the Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300, providing a solid foundation for handling and a comfortable ride. The 2008 model year was particularly significant as it marked the end of the first generation of the modern Challenger, celebrated for its blend of classic aesthetics and modern performance capabilities. Owners often cite the deep roar of the HEMI engine and the visceral driving experience as the primary reasons they keep these vehicles on the road, maintaining them with high-quality fluids to ensure the car performs as it was originally intended.

Maintaining this vehicle requires more than just a standard oil change; it requires a commitment to using fluids that can handle the stress of a high-performance engine. By using AMSOIL synthetic motor oils, transmission fluids, and coolants, owners can maximize the life of their engine and transmission, ensuring that the car remains a reliable and powerful machine for years to come.

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