DR. P. Proteus
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That is kinda thin ain't it?
I have pretty much gone with manufacturer's recommendation but its not like I don't know what HI-Tach is used for.
Well that 5W20 is recommended for my Dodge 2500 5.7 Hemi so I have been using that but thinking about I, well...
I dunno, getting a pretty loud tap after a few good miles on a oil change and I am thinking that " They" want us to use the thinner oil for better gas mileage over better lubrication.
Does that make sense?
I also think that Hemi is really a Jap motor anyway but I don't really know.
So anyway: 5W20 is thinner than 10W30 I would hazard to suppose if I had to right? Hell, I been putting 10W30 in my motors since forever so what's with this 5W20? Even 10w40 seems to be fine in all the old **** I had ran.
I have pretty much gone with manufacturer's recommendation but its not like I don't know what HI-Tach is used for.
Well that 5W20 is recommended for my Dodge 2500 5.7 Hemi so I have been using that but thinking about I, well...
I dunno, getting a pretty loud tap after a few good miles on a oil change and I am thinking that " They" want us to use the thinner oil for better gas mileage over better lubrication.
Does that make sense?
I also think that Hemi is really a Jap motor anyway but I don't really know.
So anyway: 5W20 is thinner than 10W30 I would hazard to suppose if I had to right? Hell, I been putting 10W30 in my motors since forever so what's with this 5W20? Even 10w40 seems to be fine in all the old **** I had ran.