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Personal bookmark so I know where to pickup this romance novel when I have more time.I disagree. New government regulations drives requirements for thinner oils. It's a cheap way to make fuel consumption targets. If heavier weight oils were being usurped by light weight oils then heavier weight oils would be disappearing from the mainstream market which they aren't.
Phil
Exactly the government drives for fuel efficiency at the expense of potentially more engine wearI disagree. New government regulations drives requirements for thinner oils. It's a cheap way to make fuel consumption targets. If heavier weight oils were being usurped by light weight oils then heavier weight oils would be disappearing from the mainstream market which they aren't.
Phil
From 2025 z4 manual 0w-20 SL, SM, SNIf all you are doing is driving around wearing jorts and white New Balance sneakers and not pushing your Supra then 0w-20 will probably be fine.
It’s 15 now- hallelujahHoly shit this dude bumped it up to 14 pages lol... Woooow
Boomer Blobs sure like their oil.
Boomer Blobs sure like their oil.
but can they list at least five reasons why?Boomer Blobs sure like their oil.
Or “feel” a difference.but can they list at least five reasons why?
Many of times waaaaaaaayyyy too much. I mean, fuckin’ hell. This guy’s thinking, “Why stop at just one thread when I can blob the entire site.”Boomer Blobs sure like their oil.
Really just depends on not only the dealer but if Toyota calls for checking what oil is in the engine if there is a failure. It does technically states in the owners manual that they only recommend 0w20 and 0w30, however, there are other oils that are approved in bmws owners manual running the same engine.Warranty question. With the Toyota manual explicitly calling for LL-17FE 0W-20 oil, if one were to use an LL-01 or LL-04 oil and have engine failure what are the chances of a denied warranty claim?
Stock engine here and doing more and more track days in the Supra, but still trying to maintain that warranty![]()