N nthach Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 10,800 Location California Oct 16, 2005 #1 My parents have a 1996 Nissan Quest with 157K on the clock. It has seen RL 10W-30 from the 25,000 to the 50,000 mile mark, and used M1 10W-30 from 50K on. I was thinking of trying GC in this motor, should I go ahead and return my M1 for GC?
My parents have a 1996 Nissan Quest with 157K on the clock. It has seen RL 10W-30 from the 25,000 to the 50,000 mile mark, and used M1 10W-30 from 50K on. I was thinking of trying GC in this motor, should I go ahead and return my M1 for GC?
V vad Joined May 1, 2003 Messages 1,856 Location So Cal Oct 17, 2005 #2 If you can do that, why not..
B Blake Sobiloff Joined Feb 28, 2005 Messages 416 Location San Jose, CA (USA) Oct 17, 2005 #3 You could certainly do that, but why? What's driving you to switch from your previous, also excellent, motor oils? I'm not knocking you, I'm just curious. Maybe you're just curious, too, about how well GC will work for you. But, without a compelling reason, why?
You could certainly do that, but why? What's driving you to switch from your previous, also excellent, motor oils? I'm not knocking you, I'm just curious. Maybe you're just curious, too, about how well GC will work for you. But, without a compelling reason, why?
N nthach Thread starter Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 10,800 Location California Oct 17, 2005 #4 i'm just curious how it will work.
J John in the ATL Joined Jul 1, 2003 Messages 413 Location Marietta, GA Oct 19, 2005 #5 Yes it will work great. GC is a thicker 30 weight which Nissan V6s seem to like based on analysis. I use it in my 2k Maxima and will do an analysis soon.
Yes it will work great. GC is a thicker 30 weight which Nissan V6s seem to like based on analysis. I use it in my 2k Maxima and will do an analysis soon.