Too_L8T
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We have a ‘25 burb premier with 5.3L - 18k miles. Should i use 5w-30? or the recommended 0-20. i just feel its too thin but i didnt engineer the motor
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With the 5.3 0w-20 is “adequate”, 5w30 or 0w30 has a good margin of safety for things like high ambients , low rpm and high loads, and fuel dilution.We have a ‘25 burb premier with 5.3L - 18k miles. Should i use 5w-30? or the recommended 0-20. i just feel its too thin but i didnt engineer the motor
Yes, nothing to do with feelings, everything to do with how motor oil works.We have a ‘25 burb premier with 5.3L - 18k miles. Should i use 5w30?
I would only have the oil changed at a GM dealer. Should the engine fail, GM will aggressively try to deny your warranty claim. Initially, the dealer would ONLY use the sewing machine oil, (0W-20). However, starting in January of 2025, they will now use what I prefer, 5W-30. I asked them why they are now able to do this, they told me "there is a new sheriff in charge of the EPA".We have a ‘25 burb premier with 5.3L - 18k miles. Should i use 5w-30? or the recommended 0-20. i just feel its too thin but i didnt engineer the motor
So, GM is saying they feel the 5w-30 is best for the engine and that the 0w-20 was only for MPG average and not because it protects the engine.I would only have the oil changed at a GM dealer. Should the engine fail, GM will aggressively try to deny your warranty claim. Initially, the dealer would ONLY use the sewing machine oil, (0W-20). However, starting in January of 2025, they will now use what I prefer, 5W-30. I asked them why they are now able to do this, they told me "there is a new sheriff in charge of the EPA".
is there any truth to this? documented? i never put any thought to that.I would only have the oil changed at a GM dealer. Should the engine fail, GM will aggressively try to deny your warranty claim. Initially, the dealer would ONLY use the sewing machine oil, (0W-20). However, starting in January of 2025, they will now use what I prefer, 5W-30. I asked them why they are now able to do this, they told me "there is a new sheriff in charge of the EPA".
I dont know, do they? Can you point me to where they don't recommend 0-20 outside the US? A shop manual or owners manual outside the US?Do you think GM builds a different engine to sell in Mexico or South America? GM does not recommend 0-20W outside the USA. Read between the lines. 5-30W is better.
"There is currently an active proposal by the NHTSA to amend the CAFE standards, with Comments due yesterday:"
A high percentage of the so-called "comments" were merely cut-and-pasted; presumably these folks were alerted by some media site to reply en-mass.
The car companies were under intense pressure to maximize fuel economy. Therefore, reliability and engine life were sacrificed for a small increases in MPG. Thinning out the oil was one way to slightly increase MPG. As long as the engine could limp across the warranty period they were good. Standby generator manufacturers were ordered to reduce their exercise time from 12 minutes to 5 minutes. The problem is, that short exercise time was not enough to get the oil hot, and to drive out the water. This forced homeowners to manually exercise their generators to avoid moisture in the oil.So, GM is saying they feel the 5w-30 is best for the engine and that the 0w-20 was only for MPG average and not because it protects the engine.
The car companies were under intense pressure to maximize fuel economy. Therefore, reliability and engine life were sacrificed for a small increases in MPG. Thinning out the oil was one way to slightly increase MPG. As long as the engine could limp across the warranty period they were good. Standby generator manufacturers were ordered to reduce their exercise time from 12 minutes to 5 minutes. The problem is, that short exercise time was not enough to get the oil hot, and to drive out the water. This forced homeowners to manually exercise their generators to avoid moisture in the oil.
Thank you for reporting back on this. Add this to the thousands of similar cases where the 0w40 doesn't tank fuel mileage.My 2024 Tahoe with 6.2l was inspected for the recall and passed so they put in 0-40W.
I put enough miles (about 3k) to do another 0-40W oil change.
I couldn’t tell any difference in driving, and absolutely no discernible decrease in fuel mileage per gallon according to the data on the DIC.