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A smaller delta between the cold and hot numbers is ideal. |
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Thanks, I am assuming many others run this same oil? Just a little nervous about running what's not specified on the manual even though it's likely fine.
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Remember, what's recommended in your '22 manual is now expanded for '23. I believe it went from 0w20 to 0w30. Absolutely nothing wrong with tailoring your oil to your geographical conditions; it should actually be encouraged. The first number before the 'w' (winter) is simply the viscosity on cold start-up. Check my memory, but 0w should be -40F and 5w should be -22F. Why would you want to loose a little thicker lubrication on start-up in exchange for Arctic weather that you don't have in NJ summer's?
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I know there's a lot of dispute over the 0w20 recommendation not being a true requirement, but at the same time, the engineers approved the recommendation. |
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05-01-2023, 01:12 PM | #93 | |
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I'd love to hear the reasoning on why 0w30 was listed for 2023 when it was only 0w20 in 2022. Could it be because the B58 performance and heat from the turbo was breaking down the 0w20 to unacceptable viscosities at 10,000+ mile intervals? I'd go with 5w40 looooong before I went with 0w20, regardless of what the manual says. I remember changing my oil for the first time at 2,500 miles and the 0w20 oil came out like water! |
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At the end of the day your car will be fine with either. Do you like your clothes generic or tailored? Either way you’re covered. 😉 |
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Do you all have experiences with dealerships messing up an oil change? |
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I’m with you on your recommendation. If I wanted to keep the car past warranty I’d run a w30 or w40. I’d even go so far as to dump the warranty stamp 0w20 LL 17FE and put in the heavier oil after each oil change under the service plan. Only those crazy people living in the likes of Alberta or Saskatchewan need 0w. Last edited by CarPoor; 05-01-2023 at 10:43 PM.. |
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Ask your mum.
Jeeze, some of you guys have no sense of humour. Last edited by Pentland; 05-03-2023 at 03:46 AM.. |
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