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ok 5w 30 or 10w 30 ?

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Old 11-25-2002, 09:53 PM
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depends on what temps are in your area. If you never start the car below 30F than 10w would be fine. If it gets colder than you need the 5w.
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they both will work fine. i would go with the 5-30 though.
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10/30 year round but I live in CA.
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mobile one 10-50
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Originally posted by RallyImprezive
I took an ASE class in college once, and my instructor mentioned that the thinner oil (5w) is used in newer cars because they are machined to much tighter tolerances, so a thinner oil is required to get into all the little nooks and crannies.
Yeah but 5-30 and 10-30 are both 30 weight base stock oils. The basic difference is that the 5-30 contains more additives so that it acts like a thinner oil when it is cold.
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Cool

No offense taken, my RallyImprezive!
The only thing I might add, is that the larger the difference between the first number and second number, the more readily the oil breaks down due to more additives (polymers). This is less of an issue with synthetic oil, but something to consider nonetheless.

Moral of the story: change your oil often!
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