Picked up some Valvoline Premium Blue on sale. Plan to use it obviously in summer but what would be a conservatively safe low temp for cranking in a gas engine that specifies 5w/10w?
Yup. There's always one cold start of the day though.If I recall correctly you drive long periods of time without shutting the engine down? In that case a 15w40 would be a strong performer above freezing. And still suitable to Lower than that
Above or below 0F ?Yup. There's always one cold start of the day though.
Maybe it specifies 5W and 10W oils because you're in north america where 15W only are HDEO oils. Check if other grades are recommended overseas for cars that have the same engine as yours.Picked up some Valvoline Premium Blue on sale. Plan to use it obviously in summer but what would be a conservatively safe low temp for cranking in a gas engine that specifies 5w/10w?
Maybe it specifies 5W and 10W oils because you're in north america where 15W only are HDEO oils. Check if other grades are recommended overseas for cars that have the same engine as yours.
Ha. I love my little Hyundai and take care of it too, I just drive it hard.I have started my JD Tractor at 14-18*F with 15W40 ( Maxlife this past year), without issues or plugging it in.
I don't know which part of Mass you live in, but I live in Western MA. It's usually a bit warmer as you get towards Boston and the South Shore (Shoah).
I have to ask you guys: Why the Abuse? We love our Kia's and take care of them.......LOL
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It stems back to a friends 800 dollar 2002 Elantra The Hyundai’s I have personally owned I try my best to take care ofI have started my JD Tractor at 14-18*F with 15W40 ( Maxlife this past year), without issues or plugging it in.
I don't know which part of Mass you live in, but I live in Western MA. It's usually a bit warmer as you get towards Boston and the South Shore (Shoah).
I have to ask you guys: Why the Abuse? We love our Kia's and take care of them.......LOL
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