Rene G
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my new Tundra takes 0w20 oil. my 08 Tundra with the same engine and power train used 5w20. Not sure why they changed it.
It’s for emissions, thinner oil means less resistance until, well, it goes boom.
my new Tundra takes 0w20 oil. my 08 Tundra with the same engine and power train used 5w20. Not sure why they changed it.
It's piss water even coldYah not a fan of that thin oil. Not much thicker then water when it’s hot.
and I bet a tundra engine with 500,000km is in better shape than a dodge, chev or ford with 200,000km.my new Tundra takes 0w20 oil. my 08 Tundra with the same engine and power train used 5w20. Not sure why they changed it.
It's piss water even cold
All the issues with chains, guides, lifters, cams all has to do with the 5-20 or 0-20 oil
Put 5-30 or even better 0 or 5 w 40 in, even in gas engines
Rotella has zddp which is a anti friction additive, which all engines need, not just old ones
I use it in everything, geny, mower, bikes, quad you name it
my new Tundra takes 0w20 oil. my 08 Tundra with the same engine and power train used 5w20. Not sure why they changed it.
wifie has a 2017 tundra.... quick lube oil change with the “required” synthetic 0w20 is about $175, always a twist.The summary I found online when I researched it was that 0W20 needs higher end oil to be made so is a recent innovation, can only be synthetic and actually is quite good. 5W20 is junk, can be semi synthetic (lower cost) and run 5W30 instead or use 0W20.
wifie has a 2017 tundra.... quick lube oil change with the “required” synthetic 0w20 is about $175, always a twist.
Ya the diesel oilT6 5W40? Yeah I use that a lot of places
wifie has a 2017 tundra.... quick lube oil change with the “required” synthetic 0w20 is about $175, always a twist.
my dealer told me yesterday that they charge $70 for a oil change on my new tundra and they use synthetic.
Ok good to know, dealerships maybe the place vs quick lube.My dealer told me yesterday that they charge $70 for a oil change on my new tundra and they use synthetic.
yah, we're about $80 for the synthetic with a checkover and tire rotation(or seasonal tire changeover)... Not a $29 oil change anymore
some new vehicles are taking a 0w10 and my rep said they're even working on a 0w5 oil for european imports now
What’s water? They stuff must be crazy thin.
Ok good to know, dealerships maybe the place vs quick lube.
I changed the tundra once... engineers did a great job making it a pain in the ass to diy. Skid plate removal, canister filter that needs a wrench built by Boeing to remove not to mention 7L of $13 a Litre synthetic 0w20... $15 filter. And ya ya there’s cheaper places to get syn oil but if dealer does for $70 all in I’m good with that.
I can’t post a vid, but here’s a few screenshots of a dealer done service on my 16 Duramax. Never made it out of the parking lot before it puked all the oil onto the ground. Luckily I was just idling along and paying attention when the oil light came on. A guy should able to trust a dealer, but after this I don’t think I’ll be back. Cause was a double gasket on the oil filter.
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what you mean we have large fleet they pretty reliable. Odd sensor for emissions but run strong