Y'all gave me a lot of help with the oil brand choice for my Suburban with 185K, now with winter coming up I need some help with oil weight. In the end I decided on MaxLife Blend 10w40, for help with oil burning, preventing leaks, and sludge clean-up. The truck does also tow a 3800 lb. horse trailer frequently, so I wanted at least a synthetic blend.
Well, I just read through all of the article on the main page about motor oil thickness last night. This got me thinking that the 10w40 HM will be far too thick in the winter... I'm only in Ohio, but it does get down to the single digits in January and February. And this vehicle definitely sees a lot of winter use.
I was wanting a 0w40, but none of the HM oils come in that weight, that I know of. I am really set on a high mileage oil for this truck. Thinking about MaxLife 5w30, but will that be thick enough to help with the oil consumption? On average, it's about a quart and a half every 3K.
Well, I just read through all of the article on the main page about motor oil thickness last night. This got me thinking that the 10w40 HM will be far too thick in the winter... I'm only in Ohio, but it does get down to the single digits in January and February. And this vehicle definitely sees a lot of winter use.
I was wanting a 0w40, but none of the HM oils come in that weight, that I know of. I am really set on a high mileage oil for this truck. Thinking about MaxLife 5w30, but will that be thick enough to help with the oil consumption? On average, it's about a quart and a half every 3K.