Do you think the car dealer (the 3 free oil changes) uses synthetic 0W30 grade? I have a gut feeling they don't, because 0W30 is more $$$$ and because not many refineries produce it. I'll bet they use a "blend" of some grade. I know you don't really know, I was just running it past you. I don't...
Yes! I strictly burn the 91 Octane from Shell and 0W30 Mobil 1. Was thinking about maybe that new edition from Mobil 1, "Restore & Protect" 5W30. Our winters aren't severe & vehicle is garage kept. So I think I can get away w/ 5W30. (I hope!) This "Restore & Protect" is SUPPOSED to eliminate...
Thank you for the feedback! As far as a "Smartstream" engine, is new to me. Anyway, I have a 23 Santa Fe Calligraphy, 2.5 T. I guess that is a S/stream. I'm retired awhile now and she and I don't do a lot of driving. Mostly short hops (food shopping etc.) and I hear it is HELL on my pistons etc...
Thank You Sir! I have a 2.5 Turbo and all I read about them (Turbo) are not very good. But I guess you get good and bad in anything today. Again, thanks for the response! Bob
No, just the usual stuff like ILSAC 6 and "The Donut" Manual says nothing European when it comes to changing oil. I just don't know whats in Euro. Oils. And hell, I don't want to lose my warranty.
Thank you for the quick response sir!!
Have a 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe. It calls for 0w30 motor oil. I know Mobil carry's it, but so does Pennzoil. Pennzoil states it is for Euro cars. Could I still use it in my Santa Fe? Even though it is NOT a European car?