Just bought a 2010 Corolla S

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Originally Posted By: BrownBox88
Originally Posted By: tig1
I would use a quality 0-20 synthetic. It doesn't matter if you live in Florida, Illinois, or Alaska, a quality 0-20 synthetic will be great for your engine.


I've been thinking about using 0w20. Would there be any fuel economy loss/gains between 5w20 and 0w20? In the dealership, they had a huge pop up billboard about genuine toyota synthetic 0w20, stating better fuel economy. But I doubt there would be any HUGE differences between the two.


If there is a gain in MPG it will be small.
 
Originally Posted By: BrownBox88
Just noticed an oil change reminder sticker on the window. It says 07/14/2012. That's so far from now and she drives 20 miles each one way to work. So about 50 miles a day, all highway, some stop and ago. Before she went into Reserve status with the Navy, I've been babying my Mitsubishi's since I bought them, I mean by keeping it clean, making sure they're warmed up before even shifting into gear. Now they ALL BURN OIL (sometimes smokes a lot) because she's the crank up, drive off, let's floor it while the engine is stone cold type since she's usually late to her civilian job.


No kidding?! you are referring to all your mitsu valve stem seals going bad, right?!

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Don't worry about it, you will literally never be able to blow that motor up.

As long as it gets a slippery oil ever 5k-10k miles it will be fine. Weight or brand doesn't really seem to matter.
 
Originally Posted By: Quest
Originally Posted By: BrownBox88
Just noticed an oil change reminder sticker on the window. It says 07/14/2012. That's so far from now and she drives 20 miles each one way to work. So about 50 miles a day, all highway, some stop and ago. Before she went into Reserve status with the Navy, I've been babying my Mitsubishi's since I bought them, I mean by keeping it clean, making sure they're warmed up before even shifting into gear. Now they ALL BURN OIL (sometimes smokes a lot) because she's the crank up, drive off, let's floor it while the engine is stone cold type since she's usually late to her civilian job.


No kidding?! you are referring to all your mitsu valve stem seals going bad, right?!

Q.



No I am not. The 6g72 was rebuilt 23k miles ago. Forged pistons and rods. Everything was replaced. Replaced by who? Me.
 
Originally Posted By: Triple_Se7en
You don't need 0W-20 in Florida. I would probably skip the 5W-20 too - instead use a thin-side 5w30 in that Florida heat - when the warranty expires.

Just me thou.... what I would do.


"In the Florida heat"? I thought all engines run at the same operating temperature since they are liquid cooled.
 
BrownBox88,

The 1.8L 4cyl isn't a sludger that I am aware of and the Toyota's that were known for being sludge monsters were the '92-'03...2.2L 4cyl and the 3.0L V6.

2003 came a new 2.4L 4cyl and 2004 came the new 3.3L V6 which Toyota quickly changed to a 3.5L IIRC, by '06

Totyta did carry on the 3.0L V6 beyond 2003 into '04 or so, as a 1st upgrade engine beyond the 4cyl, in the Camry along with the new 3.3L V6.

I don't remember when Toyota finaly ditched the 3.0L V6

As of 2010, the Corolla is also available with the Camry 2.4L which may be considered the Corolla "S" model. The 2.4 may also be available as just an upgrade in a Corolla LE as well, IDK!
 
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