2007 silverado motor oil
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RE: 2007 silverado motor oil
Bought 6 qts of 5w30 and a K&N oil filter last night and will be changing my oil tonight. switching from Penzoil Platinum (which i looked on their website and couldnt determine whether it is a true synthetic or a synthetic with base mineral oil) anyways, will see if there is any differences at all.
#24
i use rotela 15w 40 in everything (wix filter)
(4wheeler lawnmower cars dads truck)
also it does depend were live some times the thickness depends on how hot or cold it is there
(4wheeler lawnmower cars dads truck)
also it does depend were live some times the thickness depends on how hot or cold it is there
#25
Hopefully I'm never a buyer of one of your cars. Seriously, there is a reason they put a recommended oil in your manual.
#26
my dads a chevy master technition so he knows the right stuff to use
never had a problem with anything friends of mine have diesils and use the same
i dont see the big problem with it but i dont believe in synthetic stuff
ps. as long as your no were close to louisiana then you dont have to worry bout buying anything
edit:just incase anyones curious me and my dads truc have the 6.0
never had a problem with anything friends of mine have diesils and use the same
i dont see the big problem with it but i dont believe in synthetic stuff
ps. as long as your no were close to louisiana then you dont have to worry bout buying anything
edit:just incase anyones curious me and my dads truc have the 6.0
#27
I'm not saying buy anything has been upgraded, just know that in this case oil has different viscosities (ie 5w30, 10w30, 5w20) based on the climate, so before you start talking perhaps you should do a bit of research....maybe google search? perhaps if you scroll to the top of the page and find a button that says "Search" it may be of some kind of help. Sorry in advance, been drinking tonight, and reading on several forums and getting irritated on my Toyota forum
#29
Hey bud you do know they recommend that you not change any air filter other than factory spec, and guess what? Believe it or not, your engine will have a better flow of air if you change it to an aftermarket, and its the weirdest thing, almost the same thing for exhaust...but I guess over 95% of people on here you shouldn't buy a vehicle from b/c they have changed some kind of factory spec....get real man, not trying to bash you, but the recommended things most manufactures put on vehicles is the cheapest/effective way to make a vehicle run good for 100k after that good luck.
I'm not saying buy anything has been upgraded, just know that in this case oil has different viscosities (ie 5w30, 10w30, 5w20) based on the climate, so before you start talking perhaps you should do a bit of research....maybe google search? perhaps if you scroll to the top of the page and find a button that says "Search" it may be of some kind of help. Sorry in advance, been drinking tonight, and reading on several forums and getting irritated on my Toyota forum
I'm not saying buy anything has been upgraded, just know that in this case oil has different viscosities (ie 5w30, 10w30, 5w20) based on the climate, so before you start talking perhaps you should do a bit of research....maybe google search? perhaps if you scroll to the top of the page and find a button that says "Search" it may be of some kind of help. Sorry in advance, been drinking tonight, and reading on several forums and getting irritated on my Toyota forum
I don't need to search anything. Everyone has there own experiences and opinion. You say aftermarket air filter is better. I say waste of money. How do you think they get better air flow from aftermart filters? More air = more dirt.
I absolutely agree that climate plays a big role, but using 20w 50 in place of 5w 30... In a hot climate I can maybe see the 50, but jumping to a 20w instead of 5w to me just isn't good. Again, my opinion.
I have a 5.3 that the owner changed like clockwork every 3k. Used 10w 40. Truck was babied, but at 50K 3 pistons had worn through the skirting. Was the oil to blame? Maybe/maybe not, but I'll stick with 5w 30 all year or 10w 30 in Iowa summers.
#30
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a filter that is 10in by 12in can only filter so much, to increase filtration you will end up reducing air flow and vis-versa better flow less filtration, This is for the most part, granted you can start using more exotic filter medium but then the cost starts to outweigh the benefits...
The best way is to increase the surface area of the filter medium that way you have optimum filtration without decreasing air flow capacity....
I use the OEM filter on my 07 Tahoe 5.3 and change it every 6mo