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quick oil question, does this work?
http://www.canadiantire.ca/content/c...l#.VHdwm4vF_QI
its 0w20, fully synthetic... and on sale! Is this suitable for our cars? |
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Im sure it'll be fine, since its 0W20. Ive never run Castrol though, maybe someone who has can chime in.
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It states this...Exceeds the engine protection requirements of ILSAC GF-4.
Isn't the latest requirements GF-5? Not sure it will make any difference but maybe someone with more knowledge on oils can chime in...Dennis? |
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I can't speak for the quality of this particular grade of Castrol, But I know their 0W30 European formula (commonly referred to as GC, for German Castrol) is a highly regarded oil. For about the same money as the on sale price you posted, you can get Toyota's own (TGMO) 0W20 from your local dealer. Very good oil.
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I have seen both grades (both labeled as European formula) side by side on the shelf. I didn't think to check the back of the bottle to see if the 0W40 is also made in Germany. I'm not sure if the '40 is a replacement for the '30, or in addition to it.
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Any 0W-20 oil that is fully synthetic will "work" for our cars. Castrol Edge is pretty good stuff, though. Ran it on my old BMW for a decade.
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Seems like its a replacement. The 0w30 wasnt made in Germany when I looked. Dont think it was US made but cant remember where exactly. Could be some places are still getting rid of old stock too
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I stopped at the parts store today for a look-see. The 0W30 said Germany, and the 0W40 said Belgium. I think. Now @viscositosis.rex has me second guessing that...
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OP, I currently use black bottle Edge 0W20 (formerly Syntec) and it runs quiet. The color of the oil darkens sooner than others FWIW. Next up: black bottle Titanium. I expect it to be even more quiet. Kendall was very quiet. |
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