I expect this has been discussed many times but I wonder has the recommended oil changed in the last few years. I ask because my late 2015 2.8 GXL has been stood up for almost three years as I have been stuck in the UK mainly due to covid.
Before it was stood up I changed oils and used Shell Helix Ultra ECT C2/C3 0W-30. I presume but cant remember that I must have researched and got this correct back in early 2020?
Now that I need to service it again I searched on the usual retailer websites like Repco, Supercheap and Autobahn to discover that this oil is not easily available and also shown as not suitable for my vehicle. The suggested ones on Repco are Penrite Enviro C2 0W-30 or C3 5W-30. Supercheap suggest a cheaper Mobil 5W-30 or Nulon 5W-30. So what has changed? I thought at first that the viscosity may have changed from 0w to 5W oils but although the majority seem to recommend a 5W-30 oil there are still some 0W-30 oils shown as well apart form the Shell variant where the 5W-30 is listed as "not suitable" however the specs say this on the Repco website:
Shell Helix Ultra ECT C2/C3 can be used for modern petrol engines, diesel engines with particulate filters and gas engines and is suitable for use in vehicles currently using SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30 grades, providing enhanced engine protection and fuel economy (Applicable where an API SN or ACEA C2/C3 oil is required.
Can anyone enlighten me please? Btw the Prado has only just covered 50,000Kms from new.
Before it was stood up I changed oils and used Shell Helix Ultra ECT C2/C3 0W-30. I presume but cant remember that I must have researched and got this correct back in early 2020?
Now that I need to service it again I searched on the usual retailer websites like Repco, Supercheap and Autobahn to discover that this oil is not easily available and also shown as not suitable for my vehicle. The suggested ones on Repco are Penrite Enviro C2 0W-30 or C3 5W-30. Supercheap suggest a cheaper Mobil 5W-30 or Nulon 5W-30. So what has changed? I thought at first that the viscosity may have changed from 0w to 5W oils but although the majority seem to recommend a 5W-30 oil there are still some 0W-30 oils shown as well apart form the Shell variant where the 5W-30 is listed as "not suitable" however the specs say this on the Repco website:
Shell Helix Ultra ECT C2/C3 can be used for modern petrol engines, diesel engines with particulate filters and gas engines and is suitable for use in vehicles currently using SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30 grades, providing enhanced engine protection and fuel economy (Applicable where an API SN or ACEA C2/C3 oil is required.
Can anyone enlighten me please? Btw the Prado has only just covered 50,000Kms from new.
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