Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.
Originally Posted by SR5
Originally Posted by burla
No issue at all, first long trip the water will be gone from oil, and 0w20 is very stable oil. If you felt like it you could shorten oci, but no worries.
Exactly not a problem for both issues. Maybe a slightly earlier oil change on the 0W20, but it will be a full synthetic anyway.
What exact oils did you use ?
With the 2005 Subaru Forester, does it just say SN 5w30 in the owners manual? If so a conventional 5W30 is OK by them, so a 0W20 synthetic is a bit thinner but more heat and shear stable.