I want the definitive answer to whether it is okay to switch from the manufacturer recommended 5w30 to a 10w40 motor oil?
I recently put a turbo on my 2006 Scion TC and plan on tracking the car, should I switch to 10w40?
I'm sure this topic has been discussed several times, I've read that due to the tight tolerance and clearance of modern engines that it is best to stick with what the manufacturer recommends, however the car now has a turbo... please clarify for me. I have noticed the oil pressure at idle when completely warmed up has dropped about 2 psi. Currently using a 10w30 synthetic oil.
Just FYI, I also used to be supercharged and always used 5w30 with great success, however usually with my oil analysis reports, it would come back that the 5w30 oil has sheared down to a 20 weight oil.
I recently put a turbo on my 2006 Scion TC and plan on tracking the car, should I switch to 10w40?
I'm sure this topic has been discussed several times, I've read that due to the tight tolerance and clearance of modern engines that it is best to stick with what the manufacturer recommends, however the car now has a turbo... please clarify for me. I have noticed the oil pressure at idle when completely warmed up has dropped about 2 psi. Currently using a 10w30 synthetic oil.
Just FYI, I also used to be supercharged and always used 5w30 with great success, however usually with my oil analysis reports, it would come back that the 5w30 oil has sheared down to a 20 weight oil.
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