OlsenVZ
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 14, 2008
- 3
Hey everyone
I’m new to the forum (1st post) there’s a lot of interesting threads in here.
I’d like some technical advice to answer my curious on oil recommendations. The vehicle manufacture recommends to use a 5/10w-30 (SL GF-3) grade oil however a local oil manufacture recommends to use a 5w-40 grade. I also spoke to their local rep and he advised to use their 10w-50 grade. The company also makes a full synthetic range and the one that was recommended was a 0w-50.
So what I would like to know is their any benefits in going to a ‘lower’ start up grade and then going to a ‘higher’ operating grade. I live in a climate which ranges from around 15 degrees C (59F) to 35 degrees C (95F).
I’m solely buying the oil for engine protection not cost or extended drainage intervals.
Motor: 3.6l V6 (referred to as ‘Alloytec’)
In America I believe it’s in the Cadillac CTS
Any feedback or advice would be appreciated.
I’m new to the forum (1st post) there’s a lot of interesting threads in here.
I’d like some technical advice to answer my curious on oil recommendations. The vehicle manufacture recommends to use a 5/10w-30 (SL GF-3) grade oil however a local oil manufacture recommends to use a 5w-40 grade. I also spoke to their local rep and he advised to use their 10w-50 grade. The company also makes a full synthetic range and the one that was recommended was a 0w-50.
So what I would like to know is their any benefits in going to a ‘lower’ start up grade and then going to a ‘higher’ operating grade. I live in a climate which ranges from around 15 degrees C (59F) to 35 degrees C (95F).
I’m solely buying the oil for engine protection not cost or extended drainage intervals.
Motor: 3.6l V6 (referred to as ‘Alloytec’)
In America I believe it’s in the Cadillac CTS
Any feedback or advice would be appreciated.