Is 5w30 a good oil?

5w30 is a great multigrade oil for use in low starting temperatures as well as high summer temperatures. It is also more fuel efficient since it creates less drag on the bearings and moving engine parts. 10w30 is thicker and may provide better sealing capability for older engines.

What does 5w30 multigrade engine oil mean?

5w30 is a motor oil that is widely used in light-duty petrol and diesel engines. Like most motor oils produced today, 5w30 is a multi-grade oil, meaning it ranges from a lower viscosity grade of 5 to a higher viscosity grade of 30.

Is 5w30 oil OK for car?

5w30 oil is particularly suitable for cars driving in cold climates. Unlike oils with a higher high temperature rating, such as 10 or 15, 5w30 oil can flow freely enough when the engine is started at low temperatures to coat and protect the engine’s internal components.

Can I use C3 oil instead of C1?

ACEA C grade oils are for the most, not interchangeable with one another depending on the particular applications. e.g. An ACEA C1 engine oil, cannot be used where an ACEA C3 oil is specified by the manufacturer as the C1 has a lower Sulphated Ash requirement than a C3 oil.

Is 5w30 good for hot weather?

5w30 motor oils are highly versatile and commonly used in a wide variety of engines. They are effective in temperatures as low as -30ºC. The ideal motor oil for your car is one that can withstand the hottest temperatures in your region while still being able to flow when the weather is at its coldest.

Can I use 5w30 instead of 0w16?

A 5W-30 (being thicker) will naturally achieve a higher HTHS value than a 0W-20 or a 0W-16. A higher HTHS result presumably offers better wear control. A lower HTTS value generally offers better fuel economy. Today’s engines and low HTHS motor oils are designed to achieve dependable wear control and long engine life.