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oil weight in the Northwest
I have ben running Kendll 20-50 in my 2.4 in California and now live in the Seattle area. Should I now be using 10-30 or 15-30 here? advice.
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stay with the 20-50.
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Mobil 1 15-50 17.00 for 5 quart jug at Walmart in Marysville
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Gee, Mobil 1 is $17.88 for the 5 quart jug in Lebanon, Oregon...wonder what gives? Regardless, if you're sticking with dino oil, 20-50 is good for cars in the NW...assuming you're west of the mountains. Over on the east side? Better ask somebody who lives in Spokane. Might want to go lighter during the winter...
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Kendall GT1 20-50 in my MFI '72S for all the time I've owned it (five years in Seattle area).
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