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5w30 just like it says on the filler cap

Check again.... my oil filter cap on the V6 states 5W20 oil. If you run 5W30 then not too long afterwards your gonna be putting a new camshaft in the car. $$$$. The oil galleries in the engine do not handle 5W30 very well.

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