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What can I use instead of SAE 5W-20?

What can I use instead of SAE 5W-20?

In general, you can use 5w30 motor oil instead of 5w20. The 5w30 motor oil is more viscous than the 5w20. If the oil is more viscous, it will provide more protection against friction because it is more resistant to heat and does not easily break down.

Should I use 5w20 or 0w20?

One thing you may realize is that both of them are high-quality oils that work better in cold conditions. 0w20 appears to be better in such conditions due to its low viscosity. It is suitable for smaller cars, while 5w20 works well with light petrol and diesel engine vehicles like vans and SUVs.

What happens if you put in 5W 30 oil instead of 5W 20?

If you put in 5W-30 oil instead of 5W-20 when the latter is the grade suggested by your vehicle’s manufacturer, damage to internal engine parts can occur. Additionally, your engine may experience performance issues such as diminished fuel economy and horsepower.

What’s the winter rating for 5W-30 motor oil?

The first number in multigrade oil viscosity ratings is the winter rating, indicated by the initial W. This is the oil viscosity at 40 degrees Celsius. The second number indicates the oil viscosity when heated to 100 degrees Celsius. 5W-30 and 5W-20 motor oil both feature the same winter rating.

Is it OK to use 5W20 oil in a Mazda?

For NORMAL driving in Western Washington, which has a near ideal climate for a car, 5W20 should be OK, but I would use a synthetic version. My son lives in an extremely cold climate and his Ford-dictated oil viscosity is 5W20 in his Mazda. Instead, he uses 0W30 full synthetic, which covers him for all driving conditions.

When to use 5W 30 multiviscosity oil?

This usually meant using a 5W-30 oil in the fall and winter and a 10W-30 in the spring and summer. A multiviscosity oil, on the other hand, uses special additives to improve the viscosity of the oil.

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Ruth Doyle