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5W-30 Makes Engine Quieter

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Gripster, Sep 6, 2024.

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    McSpazatron

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    Northern NY State, almost Canada eh?
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    The 1gr fe is rated for 0w-20 to 20w-50 so go ahead
     
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    A “20” weight oil is optiomal around 67* at “ambient”(that’s external” temperatures, and works well up to about 87*. Look at the oil temperature chart. I have seen posting that a “20” weight oil is good up to 104*.
    I live in the Central Valley of CA, so I run 0W-40 during the Summer. According to the oil weight chart it is good to about 106*. Much better than a “20” weight oil if the ambient temperature goes up to 115*, which it has done for a time this summer.
    The viscosities of “20” and “40” weight oils are similar, though not identical above 100*, with “40” weight oil being heavier.
    If I lived in Death Valley, I’d be running 20-50 oil. My understanding that the only place where 0W-20 oil is speced for Toyota engines is North America.
    Toyota says one can use a different weight oil different driving conditions (read that as “harsh”), but they don’t tell you what those conditions are.
    If the ambient temperatures get down to 60*(current temperature is 53*), I certainly don’t need a “0W” oil. I worry more about the heat than the cold.

    https://motorstate.com/oilviscosity-htm/

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    Zero W Forty year round in mine. 5000 mile intervals
     
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