It only recommends an oil grade.The owners manual calls out a specific oil weight, which for my model year is 0w20
I get Mobil 1 at Costco for $33/6 pack, plus the 5% or whatever cashback the card offers.
It only recommends an oil grade.The owners manual calls out a specific oil weight, which for my model year is 0w20
I get Mobil 1 at Costco for $33/6 pack, plus the 5% or whatever cashback the card offers.
I would still check out Walmart. 5 quarts for $25 is $5/qt vs $5.50/qt with the 6 pack case.The owners manual calls out a specific oil weight, which for my model year is 0w20
I get Mobil 1 at Costco for $33/6 pack, plus the 5% or whatever cashback the card offers.
This makes no sense.A V8 requiring 0W-20, well, I will not say anymore, LOL, the experts will chime in soon.
Yep.The owners manual calls out a specific oil weight, which for my model year is 0w20
So it's Mobil-1 EP Triple Action 5w30? I didn't see it at our Costco.The owners manual calls out a specific oil weight, which for my model year is 0w20
I get Mobil 1 at Costco for $33/6 pack, plus the 5% or whatever cashback the card offers.
AgreeI'd bump both up to a 0W30 or 5W30 if they were mine. I might even consider a 0W40 like Mobli 1 for the Hemi. Better hide.
Another reason they can’t keep a set of lifters in them.GM's been using 0w20 in their half tons for a while now. I don't really care for it either but while under warranty, it is what it is.
A V8 requiring 0W-20, well, I will not say anymore, LOL, the experts will chime in soon.
Why do you think a V8 can't handle running a 0w20 oil? If anything a V8 puts less stress on the oil than a 4 or 6 cylinder engine, as it will be at lower rpm on the highway and has enough torque that people don't need to give it much throttle to keep it moving with the flow of traffic. Plus V8s will have a higher capacity of oil too. If it was a high performance car with a V8 that is likely to be driven hard often, that's a different story.
I agree!Sounds like he read about vicosity index improvers and does not understand what they do.
Only 0w20 thick enough for my satisfaction is the Redline 0w20. It's comparable to 5w30 in protection but with a noack of 5, but running M1 0w30 would be a okay solution. Then after a bit go with M1 EP 5w30A V8 requiring 0W-20, well, I will not say anymore, LOL, the experts will chime in soon.
Your right! I take beta blockers for my ticker and hot weather is a awful thing. Ruins deer hunting, beer drinking, beer drinking in a tree waiting for deer and anyone with high BP or diabetersHot weather must be getting to people as some on here are more argumentative.![]()
For my typical daily driving (not lab controlled!), I find zero meaningful difference in MPG between 20, 30 or 40 grade. May be the way the Hemi is engineered.For protection sake and/or mpg benefits...
The hundreds of variables involved in your daily commute make deciding between an API 0W-20 and a API 5W-30 a moot endeavor.