T Throckmorton Joined Dec 9, 2006 Messages 616 Location Texas Oct 2, 2007 #21 Quote: ... I think a bigger issue would be if the oil was changed every 3000 then weather it was a 5w20/5w30/10w30. Click to expand... + 1
Quote: ... I think a bigger issue would be if the oil was changed every 3000 then weather it was a 5w20/5w30/10w30. Click to expand... + 1
M mitsuman47 Joined Jul 22, 2007 Messages 622 Location Texas Oct 2, 2007 #22 How would I be able to tell if it were SL or SM?
O oilyriser Joined Apr 30, 2003 Messages 7,076 Location Ontario, Canada Oct 2, 2007 #23 It would say SL, or SM on the back, in top part of the circle.
T ToyotaNSaturn Joined Apr 11, 2003 Messages 11,282 Location Spring HIll Oct 6, 2007 #24 I switched out the PZ 5w-20 conventional oil for the aforementioned M1 0w-20 SM. The engine is a bit quieter. Can't tell a difference in MPG as A/C has been on with the warm weather. Is this a group III or group IV product?
I switched out the PZ 5w-20 conventional oil for the aforementioned M1 0w-20 SM. The engine is a bit quieter. Can't tell a difference in MPG as A/C has been on with the warm weather. Is this a group III or group IV product?
buster Joined Nov 16, 2002 Messages 40,176 Location NJ Oct 6, 2007 #25 Not sure TNS. They are redoing the PDS. It's not on the site. Originally they oil had a -67F pour point. Last PDS had it at -53F.
Not sure TNS. They are redoing the PDS. It's not on the site. Originally they oil had a -67F pour point. Last PDS had it at -53F.