M1 EP 0w20 is on rollback

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Start hoarding!

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I'd still rather pay a few bucks more and get M1 ESP 0W-20

Not a bad deal for EP though.
ESP 0w30 is too thick and 0w20 too thin for my case. Also ESP's approval on Euro diesels makes me nervous to use it on my Japanese hybrid. But it is just me.
If I had the old V6 Sienna I would use ESP 0w30 in a hearbeat.
 
If she is a 12K miles per year kind of driver, then change the oil four or three times a year. Don't waste money on any Boutique oil, it's not needed. All is needed is fresh oil. You're welcome.
There hasnt been a lot of proof that some fuel dilution isnt an instant killer for engines generally speaking. Who did your UOA? we all know that Blackstone isnt all that accurate on the dilution percentages.
 
There hasnt been a lot of proof that some fuel dilution isnt an instant killer for engines generally speaking. Who did your UOA? we all know that Blackstone isnt all that accurate on the dilution percentages.
Oil Analyzers. Nothing is for sure. All I know for sure is that oil change every 6k weeks or 5k miles on average got my van to 200k trouble free miles. And I will stick to it. But you do you.
 
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