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Q: What is SAE 0W-20 and what does 0W-20 mean?
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Can you use sae 0w20 amsoil in place of 5w20?

Yes. SAE 0W20 means that the oil has zero viscosity in winter. This oil does not exist, which is just as well because if it did it would drain right down into the sump leaving the engine unlubricated. Several companies make a SAE 0w20, including AMSOIL and Toyota. In cold temperatures the oil is thicker than at warm temperatures. Because it has a lower viscosity, it lubricates the engine faster than a higher viscosity oil. Toyota is specifying 0w20 next year.


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Use only what Honda recommends which is SAE 0w20 Any major brand.


What type of oil does the 2011 Toyota Camry take?

The 2011 Toyota Camry takes SAE 0W20 motor oil. That is the best oil for that vechile.


What is sae ow 20?

0w20 is a designation of the weight of oil. The 0 means it flows easily at cold tempertures. The 20 means it becomes a 20 weight oil at full operating tempertures. The w stands for winter.


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What do you mean by SAE an motor oil?

SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers. Sae ratings pertain to the oils Viscosity. Viscosity is the flowability (resistance to flow) at a particular temperature.


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