I have 2011 5.7L Tundra with 110K miles that I bought last October and I'm about do do my first oil change. It was done at the dealership where I bought it, just before I bought it. After reading in the Tundra forums, I'm kinda confused on what oil to run. So, I thought I'd try here. In my Tacoma I run the Mobil 1 5W-30, either the Truck/SUV blend or regular synthetic blend.
A lot of people run 5-W30 in the Tundras, but they don't say why they do. They just state that the motor runs quieter. There's a lot of debate on in the forums on whether to run the 5W-30 or not.
Both, my oil cap and manual say 0W-20 or 5W-20. Both Mobil 1 and Aimsoil recommend the same as well, online when you put in your vehicle info.
I'm just wondering if it's safe to use 5W-30 or should I just stick to either 0W-20 or 5W-20? I've read that it also depends on your climate. I live in southern California and it can get up to 110+ in the summer. So, I'm thinking of running 5W-20 in the winter and 5W-30 in the summer.
A lot of people run 5-W30 in the Tundras, but they don't say why they do. They just state that the motor runs quieter. There's a lot of debate on in the forums on whether to run the 5W-30 or not.
Both, my oil cap and manual say 0W-20 or 5W-20. Both Mobil 1 and Aimsoil recommend the same as well, online when you put in your vehicle info.
I'm just wondering if it's safe to use 5W-30 or should I just stick to either 0W-20 or 5W-20? I've read that it also depends on your climate. I live in southern California and it can get up to 110+ in the summer. So, I'm thinking of running 5W-20 in the winter and 5W-30 in the summer.
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