Hey folks, I would like your opinions on oil and oci's for my 99' Camry. It is a 4cyl with 143k on the clock. It has had a 3k oci on Castrol GTX 5/10W-30 with OE filters, and in more recent years P1 PL14476--all since day one. Recently I switched over to GTX High mileage which has cured my cold startup oil burn off issue(valve stem guides i'm sure).
The car is driven a mix of highway and around town, for a camry I would say I drive it fairly hard. I would like to keep it until 200k at least.
I have never done an engine flush, and this is a motor/year known for sludging. I haven't pulled the valve cover to check, I should check on that soon.
That said, would you recommend sticking with the 5W-30 High Mileage or should I switch off to something else?
On a related note, is there another P1 filter that I can switch to that would offer better filtration and higher capacity?
Thanks!
edit- It wont'be an issue now(ooo warm weather!!) but when it is cold out(~32 and under) my first startup greets me with an odd sound. It generally comes near the end of my cranking. It is hard to describe, the best thing I can relate it to is a wood chair being scooted across the floor with some friction. It lasts for 1/4 second and then its gone and won't be heard from again until the motor is back to ambient. The colder it is the louder/more prominent it is. Ideas?
The car is driven a mix of highway and around town, for a camry I would say I drive it fairly hard. I would like to keep it until 200k at least.
I have never done an engine flush, and this is a motor/year known for sludging. I haven't pulled the valve cover to check, I should check on that soon.
That said, would you recommend sticking with the 5W-30 High Mileage or should I switch off to something else?
On a related note, is there another P1 filter that I can switch to that would offer better filtration and higher capacity?
Thanks!
edit- It wont'be an issue now(ooo warm weather!!) but when it is cold out(~32 and under) my first startup greets me with an odd sound. It generally comes near the end of my cranking. It is hard to describe, the best thing I can relate it to is a wood chair being scooted across the floor with some friction. It lasts for 1/4 second and then its gone and won't be heard from again until the motor is back to ambient. The colder it is the louder/more prominent it is. Ideas?
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