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Fuel Economy Question

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Fuel Economy' started by Sumedha, Aug 3, 2013.

  1. clgutierrez

    clgutierrez Junior Member

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    Down here (Chile) Prius manual has 0-20, 5-30 and 10-30 as the allowed oils. No word about replacing them sooner or later depending on viscosity. In fact, 0-20 isn't sold.

    Seems Toyota USA has stringent requirements, anyone knows why?

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    We complain a lot?

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  3. clgutierrez

    clgutierrez Junior Member

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    Could be :D

    We also have other restrictions: only to be serviced at Toyota for valid warranty; a gallon of 5-30 costs about 100 USD.

    Hope our complains are heard sooner than later.


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    First, you meant 5W30 and not 3W30, second you never told us how you use the car. That has a bearing on the best oil choice.
     
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    Really?

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    I would use the 5W30 over the others you have listed.
     
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    I was telling him to buy 100% synthetic. I see you found one of the few that has the blend. Sorry for the confusion :confused:
     
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    First you have to understand these numbers:
    Viscosity Classifications
    10W-40, means that cold start viscosity is 10, but this is measured only at -25° C, for your climate probably totally irrelevant, you could use 0W, 10W or even 20W. But stil this number gives us hope that viscosity at 40° C will be lower if you use 0W instead 20W.
    The second number is more important it represents viscosity at working temps (100° C) and lower you go better for the fuel economy, but question is if the engine will tolerate it. There probably is also a high limit but 40 probably won't damage your engine.

    So 5W-30 will have lover viscosity and lover fuel consumption than 0W-40, if you can't find 0W-20 just fill it with 5W-30, if you find ACEA A5/B5 it will have lover viscosity than normal 5W-30 (on the limit) and it can be very close to 0W-20.
     
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