2025 Ram SO Hurricane

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I bought a new 2025 Ram with the SO Hurricane engine in December. The recommended oil is 0W-20 but I have read some articles that suggest that the 0W-40 that is required in the HO engine is the way to go. I drained the factory fill and replaced with 5W-30 for the summer but am thinking about what I will do for the fill this winter in Pennsylvania. 0W-30 for the winter, 0W-40, or the recommended 0W-20?
 
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Where is the PUP 0W20 being found? I have not seen it on the shelf locally
 
Call me the odd man out, I'd run 0W40 if I owned one, especially if I were to tow with it. I watched quite a few videos of guys working that engine, and when they got them real hot oil pressure was quite low, some went into limp mode running 0W20 oil. Flame suit on.
 
Call me the odd man out, I'd run 0W40 if I owned one, especially if I were to tow with it. I watched quite a few videos of guys working that engine, and when they got them real hot oil pressure was quite low, some went into limp mode running 0W20 oil. Flame suit on.
Did they report oil temps in those cases?
 


I think this was the video you may have been referencing, not sure though. They had a low oil pressure warning at the end.


~21:30
 
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5W-30 M1 EP year round. A robust long life oil, highly shear stable oil, that handles heat exceptionally well, has adequate HTHS at 3.1 (up from the 0W-20's 2.5 to 2.6) and will flow really well in cold weather.

It has a pour point of -49ºF and according to Mobil, is usable down to -40ºF. My reason for recommending it is the shear stability and very wide temperature capability.
 
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I'd pass on the 0w-20. And I wouldn't push intervals on a turbo gdi engine. I'd do 5k or less to play it extra safe. Use any euro rated 0/5w-30/40. Mobil 1 Esp 0w-30 is great along with the 5w-30. Can't go wrong with m1 or castrol 0w-40. If anything you can swap the oil cap for one that says 0w-40.
 
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