One thing I found was that the Mityvac plastic tube (used to suck out the oil from the dipstick well) is coiled too much when it is new and it has trouble going to the bottom of the oil pan because of that. But when you put the tube into a hot engine, and force it down (jerking up and down) then it eventually straightens out enough (by the heat of the engine) that it goes in easier in subsequent oil changes.
Even when you run out of 10W-30, I would switch to 5W-30. I think 5W-20 is too thin if engine longevity is a concern. With a synthetic 5W-30, you should get just as good of gas mileage as a conventional 5W-20. Or use Mobil 1 0W-30 as a compromise.Summer in DFW is upon us (means HOT!!!).
I've been using Mobil1 5w20 synthetic but happen to have an extra case of 10w30 also synthetic so I need to use it up sometime.
The car is only 21k miles so far.
Is the 10w30 good to use?
Never use a High Mileage Oil unless you engine is leaking oil. Don't pay any attention to the 75K mile recommendation for High Mileage Oil. If you switch to High Mileage Oil, you may need to keep using it, because it swells the seals and switching back to regular oil may cause leaks.Looks like most people prefer Mobil 1, 5W-20. The question is which Mobil 1 should I use?
Mobil 1, Mobil 1 High Mileage, Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Enonomy, or Mobil 1 Extended Performance?
Marty
Supertech 5W-30 is definitely better than any conventional oil or synthetic blend.Supertech 5W-30 should work fine too, at about 2/3 the price of mobil1. It's a bit dated,
but a nice person posted a spec sheet on bitog here.
Supertech 5W-30 is definitely better than any conventional oil or synthetic blend.
But Mobil 1 5W-30 is only about $25 for a 5 quart jug at Walmart, and Mobil 1 offers a $12 mail-in rebate twice a year. The 2017 Fall rebate promotion ends Oct. 31, 2017. I believe that one can submit up to 2 rebates per household, if purchasing two five quart jugs (I would put them on separate receipts and file the rebates separately).
https://apfco.com/secure/R8235W/
You don't even have to mail in the rebate, if you can scan and upload the receipt. Walmart receipts are fine, despite not being listed under "Some participating retailers."
You don't need a coupon, just need your receipt to file for the rebate online or by mail. The rebate form is online at the site I mentioned above.LOL now you tell me. I did not see that this weekend. I got the Mobil 1 extended life i did not see a coupon.
Did you try a 5W-30 full synthetic oil?No one offer response to rough idle at a.m. start?
No one offer response to rough idle at a.m. start?
Those aren't quality ratings, they are specifications for just one particular viscosity, so not sure how that helps most people. All of them are within specs within their particular viscosity, and it is wrong to assume that having higher numbers in any category is better so long as they are in the specified range.Here is a list of most common synthetics available and their test results. Clicking on the individual bottle will even drill down further for those that really need to know.
http://www.pqiamerica.com/March2013PCMO/Marchsyntheticsallfinal.html