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does anyone know when or why all manufacturer's went to 5w30 oil. i grew up on 10w30 here in Texas.does it really make that much of a difference
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However that will depend on the new technology and design of that particular engine.
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Aside from climate, todays engines were built with tighter bearing clearances for better fuel economy, thus using a 5 weight (5W30) is recommended. Older engines engineered with larger bearing clearances, or vehicles with high miles more than likely will achieve ideal oil pressures running with a 10 weight oil (10W30). Hope this helps... |
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therefore a 5w30 oil is better for colder climates because it has less viscosity (flows easier) at cold temperatures. |
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Thanks for the correction! |
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