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Toolfañ Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2005 17:40:00
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Message: Hey Youz Guyz... What can happen if I'm supposed to use 10w30 oil but I use 10w40???
PLEASE HELP
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villtur Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2005 18:28:54
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Message: Sæll!
Nothing at all! Happy motoring!
Villtur
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Capt Obvious Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2005 19:47:40
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Message: is it just me, or...
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Red99DakR/T Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2005 09:49:40
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Message: Toolfan, The 10w40 is formulated for warmer weather. Using the 10W40 may cost you in gas milage and, if you are in a cold weather state, cause some of the engine parts that need oil, not to get oil as fast upon start up. Don't know how many miles are on your truck, but if you are under 100k, I would consider using 5W30, expecially in the cold. Personally, I like using the synthetics. Presently I am trying out AMSOIL and have been pleased so far. I hope I helped.
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Sheesh Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2005 10:53:12
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Message: That's not the real toolfan who posted this thread. If it was, his profile info would have shown up, plus, notice the accent marks above the "n" in his name. Capt Obvious is right.
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toolfan GenIII
12/23/2005 17:30:02
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Message: red99dakR/T good info :)
yeah that's not me
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