5w - 20 -40 ...... -10
5w - 30 -40 ...... -10
5w - 40 -40 ...... +20
5w - 50 -40 ...... +10/+20
10w - 30 -30/-20 ...... +40
10w - 40 -30 ...... +50
10w - 50 -30 ...... +50
15w - 40 -22/-15 ...... +50
15w - 50 -22 ...... +50
20w - 40 -10 ...... +50
20w - 50 -10 ...... +50
5w-30 viscosity with outside temperature-range of -20 to +100 f 10w-30 or 10w-40 viscosity with outside temperature - range of 0 to + 100 f
There are a few different engine sizes in the Nisson Almera petrol range but they all take a Semi-synthetic 10w/40 Engine oil.
Yes
4 stroke engine. Use 5W-30 synthetic engine oil at any temperature range Use 30W or 10W-30 above 40 degrees
For temperature range down to zero, use SAE 10W-30; for temperature range lower than zero , use SAE 5W-30. I use 5W-30 although we never get much below zero weather.
10W-30 engine oil is designed to perform effectively in a temperature range of approximately -10°F to 100°F (-23°C to 38°C). The "10W" indicates its winter viscosity grade, meaning it remains fluid in colder temperatures, while "30" refers to its viscosity at higher temperatures. This makes it suitable for moderate climates and varied driving conditions. Always check manufacturer specifications for optimal oil choice based on your vehicle's needs.
The user's guide to my 130 series B&S engine (garden cultivator) says: 10W-40 can be used if 10W-30 is not available at your location. So, if you fit to the 10W-30 oil temperature interval then 10W-40 can be used. On the other hand lawnmower is usually used at spring-summer temperatures so why not to use SAE30 oil?
-30
10w-40 oil
-20F to +100F
A 10W-30 or 10W-40 should be fine.
10w/60 10w/60 10w/60