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Post #169444336 added 02-24-2024 11:35 AM by jAyJr1105 in Deal Talk
I was in the store and saw this today and considered it for my Volvo which normally takes 5W30 but decided against it
Post #169444069 added 02-24-2024 11:17 AM by koreanbeefcake in Deal Talk
ACEA rating is important on diesel. Wrong one will clog your DPF.
Post #169443391 added 02-24-2024 10:30 AM by mkalters in Deal Talk
Go get some stop leak.
Post #169441810 added 02-24-2024 8:44 AM by Ukie_ in Deal Talk
I was just looking for a deal for my Mercedes E350
Post #169441105 added 02-24-2024 7:50 AM by BrentH2637 in Deal Talk
I think that Toyota engineers know more about the engine’s needs than randos on SD.
Post #169440277 added 02-24-2024 6:54 AM by atikovi in Deal Talk
I'm down for 5. Not as good as when I bought over 50 jugs of Mobil 1 5w30 three years ago for 45 cents per jug, but this weight doesn't come up on sale this cheap too often. ...
Post #169440100 added 02-24-2024 6:38 AM by atikovi in Deal Talk
Except the cost to fix is probably over $1,000 vs adding $5 of oil every three months between changes. Makes no sense to to fix unless the leak is really bad.
Post #169439716 added 02-24-2024 5:59 AM by TracyTD in Deal Talk
Dead deal for me.
Post #169439680 added 02-24-2024 5:55 AM by jazyje in Deal Talk
Says this won't work for my Audi A3 diesel?? Wondering why??
Post #169439314 added 02-24-2024 5:13 AM by ak1802 in Deal Talk
My Passat uses this too, great stuff
Post #169437640 added 02-23-2024 10:25 PM by JDM1457 in Deal Talk
Yep. 0w split viscosity improves the EPA cycle mileage. That's why there's a ton of cars in the US that (even with the same engine as earlier models) started getting 0wXX in the late 00's.
Post #169436863 added 02-23-2024 8:52 PM by Nessism in Deal Talk
Honda calls out 0W-20 in the USA, but they allow/use 5W-30 in other countries. In Germany, dealers use 5W-40. It doesn't really matter all that much.
Post #169434703 added 02-23-2024 6:24 PM by kgiri247 in Deal Talk
in for 3 for my 1.8 tsi golf thanks op
Post #169434223 added 02-23-2024 5:52 PM by NCSU2008 in Deal Talk
There is a version of elantra that uses this. Came out in a service bullitin
Post #169433986 added 02-23-2024 5:37 PM by AlexS2465 in Deal Talk
The brand doesn't matter but viscosity does. Usually Honda Civics used 5W-20 but newer they switched to 0W-20. I'm pretty sure 5W-20 would still be ok (especially for hot/warm climates) BUT that said...
Post #169433950 added 02-23-2024 5:34 PM by AlexS2465 in Deal Talk
good deal
Post #169433872 added 02-23-2024 5:29 PM by Col.TED in Deal Talk
Recommend using their red jug semisyth high mileage oil. They’re cheap at Walmart.
Post #169433812 added 02-23-2024 5:25 PM by kgiri247 in Deal Talk
Get the oil leak fixed and use the correct oil for your car.
Post #169433719 added 02-23-2024 5:17 PM by cra888zy in Deal Talk
What do people think about using this on an 05 RAV4 that is leaking oil during driving. My manual says 5w-30 but thinking it's too thin and wanting to try this.
Post #169433683 added 02-23-2024 5:13 PM by Ucimcreative in Deal Talk
FYI 5W-40 is the suggested oil for most diesel applications, while 5W-30 oil is the recommended oil for many gasoline.
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