Originally Posted By: spasm3
... I'm simply following the owners manual. 2013 hydai elantra 1.8.
Chapter 8 page 5
"lower viscosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather performance, however, higher viscosity engine oils are required for satisfactory lubrication in hot weather."
This above quote is straight from the manual. Since 5w20 is the lightest oil specified, I go by the chart that lists 5w30 as and acceptable oil, and even 10w 30 from O deg F and up.
Therefore i run 5w or 0w 20 winter and 5w 30 summer ( plus i have a about 3 changes of each weight i bought on clearance for $2.00 a quart.)
What gets me in this whole discussion is the "higher viscosity oils required for satisfactory lubrication in hot weather", straight from the owner's manual.
Italics are mine, and
, but the manufacturer is saying you need a higher weight for hot temps. (Insert discussion about warranty here)
... I'm simply following the owners manual. 2013 hydai elantra 1.8.
Chapter 8 page 5
"lower viscosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather performance, however, higher viscosity engine oils are required for satisfactory lubrication in hot weather."
This above quote is straight from the manual. Since 5w20 is the lightest oil specified, I go by the chart that lists 5w30 as and acceptable oil, and even 10w 30 from O deg F and up.
Therefore i run 5w or 0w 20 winter and 5w 30 summer ( plus i have a about 3 changes of each weight i bought on clearance for $2.00 a quart.)
What gets me in this whole discussion is the "higher viscosity oils required for satisfactory lubrication in hot weather", straight from the owner's manual.
Italics are mine, and
