Switch From 5W20 To 5W30 : Mileage Factor ?

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Another thick vs thin? With that said I went from Mobil 1 5w30 to Mobil 1 0w20 years ago. Recently I changed the valve cover gaskets on both engines and checked the valve clearance. Both engines were within factory specs.
 
FWIW, I still use the factory spec'd 5W20 on my Accord. I've thought about switching to 5W30 for easiness since that's what the Infiniti takes. The engine runs great with the 20wt so I don't want to rock the boat either.
 
My DD fill cap has 5w-20 on it. I been using 5w30 since ~55k. Has 119k on the clock now. 11 months ago I did a OCI of 5w-20 because I was out of 5w30 stash at that time, but then back to 5w30.
Starting at 5w-20, gone to 5w30, later 1 OCI of 5w-20, I was not able to tell any difference.
I also ran a few OCIs a couple years ago also on synthetic, still no difference to me. So mainly Pennzoil Conventional 5w30 most of it's service.
 
Originally Posted By: Carbuff
I usually use 5w30 or 0w30 in my engines that are spec'd for 5W-20.
The telling point for me was Honda's recommendation of a xW-20 for most of their engines, but an xW-30 weight in their 'performance' models (same or similar engines). And, I DO like to run near redline...it's FUN.
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It's a smart move in not believing/following 'either oil would not see any difference in longevity' , thus regaining your 'right' to redline the engines as designed for ......... as and when you feel like it .
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Tig1 : Very helpful to hear valve clearances were within factory spec ... What is your opinion of a vehicle with a timing chain - error on the side of thicker oil or stay the course with a 20 weight ?
Originally Posted By: tig1
Another thick vs thin? With that said I went from Mobil 1 5w30 to Mobil 1 0w20 years ago. Recently I changed the valve cover gaskets on both engines and checked the valve clearance. Both engines were within factory specs.
 
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