The manual says 0W20 / 5W20...but name the specific oil you would choose given my conditions.
2008 Toyota Tundra 5.7L
Miles on unit: 43k
Yota recommends 5k OCI in the manual and does not differentiate between Syn and Dino for the OCI. I believe the newer Tundra manuals (2009-2012) state 10k OCI for Syn and 5k for dino. All 5.7L engines are the same in model years 2007-2012.
I live in Ft. Worth, TX.
I drive mostly easy but I lead foot it everyonce in a while. Some WOT...but not very much. Mostly Highway miles at the moment. My work commute is either 20 miles each way or 60 miles each way, depending on the day. Some short trips here and there.
Currently, I am not towing. This is just a daily driver.
My preference: Synthetic with extended OCI, best wear during OCI, while getting best ROI...if possible. Oh, and I am fine doing UOA along the way. The goal is to keep this truck for greater than 200k miles, and to keep the engine in good shape.
Thanks.
-Dave
2008 Toyota Tundra 5.7L
Miles on unit: 43k
Yota recommends 5k OCI in the manual and does not differentiate between Syn and Dino for the OCI. I believe the newer Tundra manuals (2009-2012) state 10k OCI for Syn and 5k for dino. All 5.7L engines are the same in model years 2007-2012.
I live in Ft. Worth, TX.
I drive mostly easy but I lead foot it everyonce in a while. Some WOT...but not very much. Mostly Highway miles at the moment. My work commute is either 20 miles each way or 60 miles each way, depending on the day. Some short trips here and there.
Currently, I am not towing. This is just a daily driver.
My preference: Synthetic with extended OCI, best wear during OCI, while getting best ROI...if possible. Oh, and I am fine doing UOA along the way. The goal is to keep this truck for greater than 200k miles, and to keep the engine in good shape.
Thanks.
-Dave