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Re: Max life Oil? for the high milage T or just Plain old oil? #539059 12/18/04 10:36 PM
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Since I'm up in a slightly colder area (Kansas) I'll go with Mobile 1 5w-30.

Or is synth. thinner? The manual says 52-30 or if it doesn't get below 20 degrees use 10w-30...

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2007 Tacoma Off road Double Cab
VSC, DAC, Side air bags, Snugtop, tinted front windows, Westin Platinum steps, weathertech mats, coverking seat covers, bed mat, tow package, dimming mirror.
Re: Max life Oil? for the high milage T or just Plain old oil? [Re: spotshooter] #539060 12/18/04 11:07 PM
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Doesn't matter synth or dino as far as being thinner. They meet the same specs. The 5W means it flows a bit better in colder weather, for cold starts, so should be good for winter. 10W is slightly thicker when cold. The 30W is what is at operating temp. I use the Mobile 5W30 year round. How long it lasts depends on a lot of factors. If you are running too rich, or doing a lot of short term driving to where the fuel mixture is running rich because it hasn't warmed up and getting fuel into the oil, or if you do a lot of short driving in the winter where the oil never gets hot enought to expel the excess moisture your oil will contaminate sooner.


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Re: Max life Oil? for the high milage T or just Plain old oil? [Re: hunterdan] #539061 12/19/04 07:01 AM
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She's now running in Mobile 1 5W-30.

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