Greetings, everyone.
I came here asking a question because I emailed a number of other sources but got no answer back.
I am from Iraq and I own a Chinese-spec Toyota Corolla Hybrid with 8ZR engine. This engine is basically the same as the 2ZR engine. In the summer here, it can get really hot, reaching 50°C (122°F), and I drive about 4,000km (about 2,500mi) every month, which includes a lot of uphill driving.
I am currently using 0w-16 oil but I want to switch to 0w-20. In the manual, it does mwntion that I can use a thicker oil for more protection for these extreme driving conditions... but I noticed that all viscosities higher than 0w-16 are GF-7A while the original viscosity recommended to me is GF-7B. I am curious because I read that this B classification was made for engine with very tight clearances and this got me concerned. Will a GF-7A oil liks 0w-20 cause long-term damage?
I came here asking a question because I emailed a number of other sources but got no answer back.
I am from Iraq and I own a Chinese-spec Toyota Corolla Hybrid with 8ZR engine. This engine is basically the same as the 2ZR engine. In the summer here, it can get really hot, reaching 50°C (122°F), and I drive about 4,000km (about 2,500mi) every month, which includes a lot of uphill driving.
I am currently using 0w-16 oil but I want to switch to 0w-20. In the manual, it does mwntion that I can use a thicker oil for more protection for these extreme driving conditions... but I noticed that all viscosities higher than 0w-16 are GF-7A while the original viscosity recommended to me is GF-7B. I am curious because I read that this B classification was made for engine with very tight clearances and this got me concerned. Will a GF-7A oil liks 0w-20 cause long-term damage?