Yes, 15W-50 oil is generally suitable for a 2001 Corvette, especially if you're in a warmer climate or if the engine has high mileage. However, it's important to check the owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil viscosity, which typically suggests 5W-30 or 10W-30 for most driving conditions. Using a higher viscosity oil like 15W-50 may provide better protection in high-temperature situations, but it could also affect fuel efficiency and cold-start performance. Always consider the specific driving conditions and engine condition before making a final decision.
It takes 5qt engine oil and about 4 gallons of coolant 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled water
the oil mix is 32 to 1 or 50 to 1 for synthetic oil the oil mix is 32 to 1 or 50 to 1 for synthetic oil
Yes, 20 W 50 motor oil can be used in a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado with a 5.3 liter engine. This oil is great for older model vehicles.
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10/40 regular or synthetic I would not use 10/40 unless it was synthetic. Regular 10/40 breaks down too quick. You can also use 10/50 20/50 15/50
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20-50 wt motor oil OR HD Primary oil
well it depends on the motor but any thing under 30 is not good if you have a 454 in it it could run up to 50 to 70
20/50 or 20/30
c5 corvette has bad sending units[ engineer world its called a transducer], $600 to replace since the intake manifold has to be R & R ALSO, when cold the Oil pressure will be in the 70 psi range then when hot, on a stock c5 this happens quickly because GM designed the car to run hot to paSS EMMISSIONS, IT WILL DROP TO APPROX 20 PSI. Normal operationg oil pressure for a 1999 corvette should be anywhere for 50 to 60 psi depending on oil one is using.
any 50 wt will work. rev tech 20w50 is good alt. to hd oil
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