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5W-20 is slightly thinner than 10W-30. many manufacturers have switched to recommending 5W-20 due to the fact that it doesn't hold as much heat as 10W-30. The cooler you can get your engine to run the better gas mileage you will get, and the longer your engine will last
SAE 10w-30 except in extremely cold climates where SAE 5w-30 is the best.
5W-20 or in hot climates - 10W-30
5W-30 is the recommended weight. For vehicles rarely, if ever, exposed to temps below 20 Deg F. 10W-30.
Viscosity. 5W-30 is a "thinner" oil than 10W-40 is.
5w-30
5W 30..bro
It can take either the SAE 5W-30 or the 10W-30. It depends on where you live. 5W-30 is recommended all year round, unless you do lots of towing, then use the 10W-30. The 10W-30 is not recommended for the winter months, use 5W-30 it will help with cold starts.
5w-30 unless you live in extreme heat or cold, in which case you'll want either 10w-30 or 5w-20
For normal climates, use 10W-30 oil.
The 50W is not a multiviscosity.
recomended 5w-30 but for regions above 20 degrees fahrenheit 10w-30