I can't seem to find it anywhere. I was hoping to find Pennzoil Platinum in 5W-40 but I am open to any other brand.
I can't seem to find it anywhere. I was hoping to find Pennzoil Platinum in 5W-40 but I am open to any other brand.
Part Source at Danforth and Danforth on the 31st had a ton of 5w40 in Castrol Syntec and Mobil 1. I wonder if anyone has tried 5w50 yet. I'm temped to.
Any CarQuest store should have Lubrimoly or Carquest 5W40 synthetic in stock.
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You need to look at the API rating on 5W40 oils. Many are formulated for diesel engines and carry an SL rating for gasoline engines. I am not 100% certain about earlier years but cars 2007 and newer should call for an SM rated oil. This is probably only relevant for warranty purposes but worth considering.
FWIW, I believe Shell Rotella T 5W40 synthetic is SM rated and so is Petro Canada Duron E 0W40 synthetic. Both are available from bulk distributors and usually at a much better price than you'd pay at CTC, Wal-Mart etc.
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