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Old 09-28-2008, 04:44 PM
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I use mobile1 10w30 high mileage. Mobile1 is the best oil out there if you ask me.
Old 09-29-2008, 05:27 AM
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castrol syntec GTX 10w30 (green bottle ones)

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Just a question for People who use 10w30 do you guys switch to a thinner oil (5w30) during winter? I heard some people say you should but I never do. I live in PA so it gets close to 0F sometimes.
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i dont think it will be a problem to stay with 10w30 in winter...the only reason why i use 5w30 is because of the winters in the east coast and i was like f*ck it and just kept using it all year round
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I always used 5/30 when I lived in Mass.I was told that I should use 10/30 here in Florida. What ya think?




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