Yeah, my car was really low on oil and there was nothing close by that I could get some at. The car was supposed to have 5w-30, but all I could find was 5w-20, that won't have any major effect on anything will it?
Yeah, my car was really low on oil and there was nothing close by that I could get some at. The car was supposed to have 5w-30, but all I could find was 5w-20, that won't have any major effect on anything will it?
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alright, I didn't think so, just wanted to be sure.
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Smith is a bag of douche,FACT.
If the car is burning oil I would get rid of it, dump it Dude! or sell it on eBay
It won't pass the emissions test anyway.
in my old car, I used Happy Shopper veg oil as it was only 39p a litre.
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Originally Posted by Buffalo
Cheap but hardly effective. Mental note: avoid ever buying one of Buffalo's cars.
Duffman
A top up with a lower viscosity multi-grade oil is not going to alter the price of fish. If you did a complete oil change with the 5w20 oil it would not perform as well in the extremes of heat and cold as the 5w30. However, at your next service it will get the correct oil, non?
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum
Happy Shopper veg oil has an 5w10 effect, with 899 kcal's per 100g
it's fine for the older car that you are running into the ground, but it may have damaging effects to the engine from heat, so don't go too far.
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It will however get a marginally better mileage, due to there being less drag.Originally Posted by Biggles
So - marginally better mileage (teeny), slightly less protection, mattering not one jot unless you rev it to the red line a lot.
You do not need to see my I.D.
Presumably we are talking about the 5w20 (in which case I think fair comment) and not Buffalo's Spy Crisp and Dry solution which I suspect might be so thin as to prove an interesting challenge for valve rings and seals all round the engine of an elderly car?Originally Posted by Chip Monk
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum
Originally Posted by Biggles
Indeed, the Spry would probably be better to run the engine, not lubricate it.
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