ALACOWMAN
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chevy truck. GM recommends 0 w-20 synthetic oil.. just wonder how it will hold up here in the south. when you can overheat one setting at a drive through..http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/Mot ... 0W-20.aspx
Could be a function of increased tolerances and less shear of the new oils. Same idea behind extended oil intervalsALACOWMAN":3byvv0qh said:chevy truck. GM recommends 0 w-20 synthetic oil.. just wonder how it will hold up here in the south. when you can overheat one setting at a drive through..http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/Mot ... 0W-20.aspx
I think you mean decreased tolerances. Ford has been running 5W-20 for several years.hooknline":4u9q8owl said:Could be a function of increased tolerances and less shear of the new oils. Same idea behind extended oil intervalsALACOWMAN":4u9q8owl said:chevy truck. GM recommends 0 w-20 synthetic oil.. just wonder how it will hold up here in the south. when you can overheat one setting at a drive through..http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/Mot ... 0W-20.aspx
their all in bed together, $441.00 at 150k miles aint much savings. for a $50.000 truck .. we've got 07 trucks using oil at 50kCraig Miller":4veq5cxx said:I read some where that the comanies are recomending that oil because they can increase the mpg by a mile or two. I cant remember where i saw it at.