O oilchangeguy Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 525 Location North Carolina Nov 29, 2011 #1 Anybody have a problem with using Peak 5w20 with a 3000 mile oci? Price is right. Last edited: Nov 29, 2011
Lead Shoes Joined Mar 3, 2010 Messages 2,451 Nov 29, 2011 #2 Not a single problem, you could easily do 5k with peak in reasonable conditions
H HTSS_TR Joined Apr 17, 2006 Messages 19,528 Location Lake Forest, CA Nov 29, 2011 #3 I did Peak Conventional with Proline filter in my LS400 for 6-7k miles without any problem.
A addyguy Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 16,398 Location Canada Nov 29, 2011 #4 Yeah, nothing stopping a 5k OCI!
9 91344George Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 1,082 Location CA Nov 29, 2011 #5 Peak Conventional is really a near top brand. I'd use it with the same confidence I would have in any other major brand.
Peak Conventional is really a near top brand. I'd use it with the same confidence I would have in any other major brand.
hardcore302 Joined Nov 23, 2009 Messages 3,053 Location Suffolk County, NY Jan 30, 2012 #6 bringing this back from the dead. i got a great deal on peak 5w30 dino and was wondering the same thing. 5k for my saturn ok?
bringing this back from the dead. i got a great deal on peak 5w30 dino and was wondering the same thing. 5k for my saturn ok?
MuzzleFlash40 Joined Jun 20, 2011 Messages 1,513 Location Northern Kentucky Jan 30, 2012 #7 If it's SN rated, why not?
M mongo161 Joined Jul 11, 2010 Messages 3,610 Location Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Jan 31, 2012 #8 PQIA has it listed as one of the oils in 5w30 that it tested. The VOA results are very good for this oil. IMO....just take a look at the results and see for yourself. It sure looks like a fine quality Dino oil in the 5w30, SN, GF-5 grade.
PQIA has it listed as one of the oils in 5w30 that it tested. The VOA results are very good for this oil. IMO....just take a look at the results and see for yourself. It sure looks like a fine quality Dino oil in the 5w30, SN, GF-5 grade.