Originally Posted By: virginoil
Unauthorized 5W-30 compared to a 10w-30. Huh ?
I know, he's really stepping out onto a limb there, isn't he?
Merk, in Canada, I bet 5w-30 was specified for that vehicle, with allowances for even a 0w-30. Are you worried about the warranty recommendations on a 17 year old vehicle?
Following manual recommendations is fine. However, if you're making an exception and it's well reasoned, what's the concern? You have the same viscosity at operating temperatures, and the cold start part is irrelevant to you, so they're interchangeable. If you want to use 10w-30, go right ahead. If you want to try a product that isn't available in 10w-30 and is only available in 5w-30, you can do that, too.
What would you do if 10w-30 were yanked off the shelf tomorrow, junk the vehicle? As I mentioned elsewhere, Canadian Tire has yanked the bulk of 10w-30 synthetics from their shelves, and the sky hasn't fallen.