B bar1 Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 866 Location Norway Jun 28, 2007 #21 Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... I don't know the 5.7 but the recommendation for the 4.7 liter engine in Europe is 5W-30 and 5W-40.
Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... I don't know the 5.7 but the recommendation for the 4.7 liter engine in Europe is 5W-30 and 5W-40.
M Merkava_4 Joined Jan 30, 2007 Messages 17,501 Location Clovis, CA Jun 28, 2007 #22 Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... Maybe the new Toyota 5.7L is so extremely tight that a 5W-30 wouldn't be able to squeeze into the bearings.
Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... Maybe the new Toyota 5.7L is so extremely tight that a 5W-30 wouldn't be able to squeeze into the bearings.
A ARB1977 Joined Jun 12, 2005 Messages 6,306 Location North Texas Jun 28, 2007 #23 The other day i sat in a double cab and even being 6ft tall in the back seat how much room it has, i cant amagine how much room the crew max has.
The other day i sat in a double cab and even being 6ft tall in the back seat how much room it has, i cant amagine how much room the crew max has.
S Steve S Joined Jan 20, 2003 Messages 18,448 Location East of IGO Jun 28, 2007 #24 Quote: Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... Maybe the new Toyota 5.7L is so extremely tight that a 5W-30 wouldn't be able to squeeze into the bearings. Click to expand... I really doubt it. Is this engine available in other countrys ?
Quote: Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... Maybe the new Toyota 5.7L is so extremely tight that a 5W-30 wouldn't be able to squeeze into the bearings. Click to expand... I really doubt it. Is this engine available in other countrys ?
B bar1 Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 866 Location Norway Jun 28, 2007 #25 Quote: Quote: Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... Maybe the new Toyota 5.7L is so extremely tight that a 5W-30 wouldn't be able to squeeze into the bearings. Click to expand... I really doubt it. Is this engine available in other countrys ? Click to expand... 2. that. Most Ford, Honda and Toyota engines that has US recommendation 5W-20 has 5W-30/5W-40 recommendation in Europe (or an oil chart to choose from depending on ambient temperature).
Quote: Quote: Quote: Ok, manual states xw-20. would a xw-30 really damage the engine? how? Click to expand... Maybe the new Toyota 5.7L is so extremely tight that a 5W-30 wouldn't be able to squeeze into the bearings. Click to expand... I really doubt it. Is this engine available in other countrys ? Click to expand... 2. that. Most Ford, Honda and Toyota engines that has US recommendation 5W-20 has 5W-30/5W-40 recommendation in Europe (or an oil chart to choose from depending on ambient temperature).
R RichR Joined Feb 21, 2003 Messages 778 Location Chicago Jun 28, 2007 #26 Ben, Thanks-Your killing me ! Check out Tundrasolutions.com Mikeinaustin are you on TS? RichR
K kd5byb Thread starter Joined Jan 25, 2007 Messages 732 Location Huntsville, AL Jun 28, 2007 #27 Quote: Ben, Thanks-Your killing me ! Check out Tundrasolutions.com Click to expand... I do my best. Tundrasolutions.com has some good info - been looking around there a lot lately... thanks, ben
Quote: Ben, Thanks-Your killing me ! Check out Tundrasolutions.com Click to expand... I do my best. Tundrasolutions.com has some good info - been looking around there a lot lately... thanks, ben