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oil weight
I just purchased an 94 nissan pickup 4 cylinder. What weight oil do I use?
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Re: oil weight
10w 30.
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Re: oil weight
No you want to use 5w 30 weight oil. This weight oil has been recommended in Nissan's from at least 1984 that i know of. This weight oil is still recommend to this day.
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Re: oil weight
I have a 93 and there is a sticker on the underside of the hood that says 5w30 is preferred ONLY if the temperature in your area gets below 0 degrees, otherwise 10w30 is recommended. I believe this is also in the manual that comes with the truck.
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Re: oil weight
ive got a 96 xe 4x4 and ive been runnin shell rotella t 15 40 motor oil as soon as i started useing it my gas milage went up
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Re: oil weight
I run 5W30 fully synthetic. I'm in Nova Scotia where winter temperatures easily hit -10ºC.
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