Sae 30 for 99 Isuzu?

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Looking at the owners manual for our 99 Trooper it recommends sae30. Then 10w40-15w40 and even 20w50!

Wonder why the straight weight recommendation in a 1999 model year car?

Wondering if it would burn less sae 30 than the currant 5w30 that's in it?

I was going to put 15w40 in it but now I'm rethinking that choice.
 
Looking at the owners manual for our 99 Trooper it recommends sae30. Then 10w40-15w40 and even 20w50!

Wonder why the straight weight recommendation in a 1999 model year car?

Wondering if it would burn less sae 30 than the currant 5w30 that's in it?

I was going to put 15w40 in it but now I'm rethinking that choice.

I know with my 97 Rodeo the HLA's would start slapping away with 10w30 and the recommended fix was Mobil1 0W30. Strange that they would still be recommending a thicker oil after they discovered that particular problem. Far as I know those were powered by the same 3.2 weren't they?
 
I know with my 97 Rodeo the HLA's would start slapping away with 10w30 and the recommended fix was Mobil1 0W30. Strange that they would still be recommending a thicker oil after they discovered that particular problem. Far as I know those were powered by the same 3.2 weren't they?
The trooper has the 3.5
 
In your climate I would try 15w40 .
The only experience I have with sae 30 and 15w40 was in my boat which was aways run fairly hard ! coming in after a good run and idling down the engine it was always noticeably quieter on the 15w40.
Now does that mean it was better than the 30 who knows I just felt more comfortable with the 15w40.
 
My guess is the SAE spec is from the original spec overseas. Maybe 5W-30 wasn't common in the outback or Middle Eastern desert.

You could run SAE 30, but I am guessing the base stock is not that great, and its not very inexpensive either. I would probably go 15W-40 in this case, or spring for M1 0W-40 if you want to go fancy.
 
Back in the old days it was taken that "you can't beat straight 30 weight for protection". I new an excellent mechanic in the 1990's that used and recommended 30 weight. If it's above freezing.
 
Is there even a decent straight 30 out there from a reputable company or are you stuck having to get a “dollar store” level of quality? 😬
 
Is there even a decent straight 30 out there from a reputable company or are you stuck having to get a “dollar store” level of quality? 😬
Walmart sells supertech sae 30 cf-2 1 gal and 1 quart HD30 but i haven't seen it in stores and rotella t1 sae 30 in gallon jugs in the US. Don't know if they sell an equivalent in Canada.

Oddly enough a big grocery store chain called heb sells high detergent sae 30 and 40 in every store along with pennzoil and other auto fluids and at 4.41 a quart it's not stupidly priced. If I needed to top up I'd happily pour that high detergent monograde 40 in.
 
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