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Old 07-18-2019, 05:40 PM   #86
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Originally Posted by wparsons View Post
My dealership didn't care from a warranty perspective, but if it sprung a leak and I spun a bearing because it ran out of oil it definitely wouldn't have been covered under warranty.

The problem with waiting for signs of too much heat is that the symptom is usually a big engine failure because of lack of oil pressure. There's no way to monitor oil pressure stock (unless it drops below like 5psi).

Tracking it without knowing what the temperatures and/or pressures are is playing with fire. If you're going to track it and not going to log temperature and/or pressure, then I'd suggest running 5w30 instead of 0w20 and run high quality oil that can take serious heat. 0w20 gets too thin when the temperatures go up and the pressure falls off.
So basically get an oil temp/pressure gauge in the future. As well as don't play with fire, fire bad.
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