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Old 11-30-2007, 01:18 PM
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5w20 or 30

here in canada what do you guys use the most 5w20 or 30 non synthetic
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read up on the site...seems like you want to learn by starting all these new threads but just search around and make the decision on what you'll use from those...
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i use Royal Purple 5w30 in the winter, and 10w30 in the summer
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I use Agip 5w-30 semi synthetic.
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5w20 castrol gtx.
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Originally Posted by delhi
5w20 castrol gtx.
Seconded.
Old 11-30-2007, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by GoesLikeStink
Seconded.
Thirded..
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I use 10w40
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Originally Posted by turborx8
I use 10w40
thats cause you're boosted...lol

I'm running 5w30 aswell..

I think 20 is a little too thin.
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I use 5W20 because the manual said so.
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^ same here
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Originally Posted by Footman
I use 5W20 because the manual said so.
Me too but I don't live in Canada.
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I would assume that a thicker oil would take longer to burn away and could casue build up inside th engine......I assume thats why Mazda recomends the 5w20.......I use castrol gtx as well.
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5w20
But thinking about changing to 10w30
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Originally Posted by Gecko69
I would assume that a thicker oil would take longer to burn away and could casue build up inside th engine......I assume thats why Mazda recomends the 5w20.......I use castrol gtx as well.
I don't believe it works that way.
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I am not sure...was just guessing.....but I do know that a thicker oil is supposed to remove LESS heat than a thinner oil....that being said......and if we can all agree that mazda can be real ****** about warranty...I would stray towards the 5w20....but in my personal opinion it is a little thin.........I just dont want to screw around with a company that frigs around with the owners of their most expensive cars. not worth it.
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I thought mazda decided on 5w30 due to emissions regulations.
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Originally Posted by turborx8
I thought mazda decided on 5w30 due to emissions regulations.
Mazda went with 5w20 in obedience to Ford's dictation. Something about better gas mileage.
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Originally Posted by delhi
Mazda went with 5w20 in obedience to Ford's dictation. Something about better gas mileage.
Is that really true?

Source?....But then again, it would make sense
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5w30, been with 5w20 for 50k....

the 5w30 is deftinley better repsonse for speed.

Castrol 5w30 non synthetic here with Turbo Eight !!
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Originally Posted by TurboEight
Is that really true?

Source?....But then again, it would make sense
There were some info even on this forum. Anyhow here's the reasoning.

"The main reason 5W-20 was specified for your engine is to increase the CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) reported to the Federal Government. CAFE is the combined average fuel economy of all of a vehicle manufacturers product line. Minimum CAFE levels are specified by the Federal Government. In order for a vehicle manufacturer to continue selling profitable large trucks and SUV's, which typically have poor fuel mileage ratings, as compared to smaller cars, and still meet mandated CAFE requirements, they must also sell enough of the smaller cars which have much better fuel economy ratings to offset the poor fuel economy ratings of the larger vehicles. For model year 2001, the change to a 5W-20 oil will allow Ford and Honda's overall CAFE to increase by a very small amount, typically in the tenths of a mile per gallon range. 5W-20 oil is a lighter viscosity than a 5W-30 oil and therefore has less internal engine frictional losses, or less drag on the crankshaft, pistons and valvetrain, which in turn promotes increased fuel economy. This increased fuel economy is virtually undetectable to the average motorist without the use of specialized engine monitoring and testing equipment under strictly controlled test track driving when compared to a 5W-30, 10W-30 or a 0W-30 viscosity motor oil. "

-- Amsoil Site.
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Originally Posted by delhi
There were some info even on this forum. Anyhow here's the reasoning.

"The main reason 5W-20 was specified for your engine is to increase the CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) reported to the Federal Government. CAFE is the combined average fuel economy of all of a vehicle manufacturers product line. Minimum CAFE levels are specified by the Federal Government. In order for a vehicle manufacturer to continue selling profitable large trucks and SUV's, which typically have poor fuel mileage ratings, as compared to smaller cars, and still meet mandated CAFE requirements, they must also sell enough of the smaller cars which have much better fuel economy ratings to offset the poor fuel economy ratings of the larger vehicles. For model year 2001, the change to a 5W-20 oil will allow Ford and Honda's overall CAFE to increase by a very small amount, typically in the tenths of a mile per gallon range. 5W-20 oil is a lighter viscosity than a 5W-30 oil and therefore has less internal engine frictional losses, or less drag on the crankshaft, pistons and valvetrain, which in turn promotes increased fuel economy. This increased fuel economy is virtually undetectable to the average motorist without the use of specialized engine monitoring and testing equipment under strictly controlled test track driving when compared to a 5W-30, 10W-30 or a 0W-30 viscosity motor oil. "

-- Amsoil Site.
WOW....This is such a joke!....and I agree...it the fuel economy is undetectable, but using a lower weight oil.


Stupid fords..
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So for all you guys that are using 5w20. You’re probably shortening the life of your engines.

10w30 is a much better choice IMO.
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I use Castrol Syntec 5w30.
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Originally Posted by Leesha
I use Castrol Syntec 5w30.
You have a OMP adapter on your car?


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