Originally Posted By: demarpaint
I'll run what I see fit based on the time of year and how I plan on using the vehicle. Currently the perfect oil is in the sump.
Hi dp, just in case you're interested in what's recommended here in Australia for your car (It's called a Jeep Cherokee KK series here, same car, same 4.7L V6 engine). I checked the "lube guide" for the following oil companies.
Castrol : Magnatec : 5W40
Penrite : Enviro+ : 5W30 or 5W40
Shell : Helix HX7 AJ : 10W30
Valvoline : Synpower MST : 5W30
Bear in mind that we don't have xW20 readily available here, so those "lube guides" will never recommend it. They will however never recommend an oil that is not suitable or will damage your car. If ever they think they haven't got a suitable oil they just list "see dealer", but that wasn't the case with any of the above.
I'll run what I see fit based on the time of year and how I plan on using the vehicle. Currently the perfect oil is in the sump.
Hi dp, just in case you're interested in what's recommended here in Australia for your car (It's called a Jeep Cherokee KK series here, same car, same 4.7L V6 engine). I checked the "lube guide" for the following oil companies.
Castrol : Magnatec : 5W40
Penrite : Enviro+ : 5W30 or 5W40
Shell : Helix HX7 AJ : 10W30
Valvoline : Synpower MST : 5W30
Bear in mind that we don't have xW20 readily available here, so those "lube guides" will never recommend it. They will however never recommend an oil that is not suitable or will damage your car. If ever they think they haven't got a suitable oil they just list "see dealer", but that wasn't the case with any of the above.
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