All for One and One for All - 5w-30 Dexos

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I'd like to only buy one grade of oil for my four vehicles, two take 5w-20 and two take 5w-30. Our newest vehicle uses 5w-30 Dexos oil (2014 Chevy Sonic), so would it be wise to switch to ST 5w-30 Dexos synthetic for all of them?

Currently none of my vehicles except the Sonic run synthetic oil.

Thanks
 
What's so hard about keeping both grades around? It's still going to be the same amount of oil to stock. If warranties are still in play, stick with the grade that's recommended. There are probably numerous threads on here on what others use for identical vehicles (ie see the oil change thread). Being in SoCal makes it a lot easier to run the thicker 5w-30 grade. What are the cars?

Old thread on F250

I wonder if Ford back-spec'd the F250 to the 5w-20. They did the same on my 2002 Lincoln. I run the originally designed for 5w-30 in it now....not the CAFE "recommended" 5w-20.
 
All vehicles except the Sonic are out of warranty.

2004 Ford F250 V10 - 5w-20
2002 Suzuki Aerio 2.0L - 5w-30
2010 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS 2.4L - 5w-20
2014 Chevy Sonic 1.8L - 5w-30
 
If you want to, then sure, it'll work fine. In general, going up or down one grade won't cause any issues, and going up one is the safer of the two.
 
While Mitsubishi recommends the 5w-20 to meet CAFE and cold starting requirements, for temperate weather like SoCal 5w/10w-30 should be ok.
 
Should be fine. dexos1 is a pretty stout specification.

What engine in the Sonic? 1.8 or 1.4T? The 1.8 is easy on oil, while the 1.4T is quite hard on oil.
 
Originally Posted By: fbergski
All vehicles except the Sonic are out of warranty.

2004 Ford F250 V10 - 5w-20
2002 Suzuki Aerio 2.0L - 5w-30
2010 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS 2.4L - 5w-20
2014 Chevy Sonic 1.8L - 5w-30


Personally I stock both for my vehicles, but if I had to pick one I would just run the 5W-30 that meets the specs for the Sonic and call it a day. There really isn't THAT much difference between the two oils.
 
What about 0w-30? I think the Mobil website recommended Mobil 1 0w-20 and 0w-30 if you're running 0w-20 and 5w-20. I'm guessing 0w-30 would probably work for 5w-30 also.
 
Originally Posted By: termigator
What about 0w-30? I think the Mobil website recommended Mobil 1 0w-20 and 0w-30 if you're running 0w-20 and 5w-20. I'm guessing 0w-30 would probably work for 5w-30 also.


Is the 0w-30 Dexos1 though? I thought the goal was a Dexos certified oil.
 
The goal is to stock only one oil in my garage. I'm using Dexos because my daughter's Sonic calls out for it.

Looks like ST 5w-30 Dexos synthetic it is then, thanks for the input.
 
Originally Posted By: Torrid
Originally Posted By: termigator
What about 0w-30? I think the Mobil website recommended Mobil 1 0w-20 and 0w-30 if you're running 0w-20 and 5w-20. I'm guessing 0w-30 would probably work for 5w-30 also.


Is the 0w-30 Dexos1 though? I thought the goal was a Dexos certified oil.


I never found a 0w30 on the "approved" dexos1 list, but that in no way means there isn't a bunch of 0w30 oils that easily meet or go beyond the dexos1 standard.
 
Originally Posted By: Torrid
Originally Posted By: termigator
What about 0w-30? I think the Mobil website recommended Mobil 1 0w-20 and 0w-30 if you're running 0w-20 and 5w-20. I'm guessing 0w-30 would probably work for 5w-30 also.


Is the 0w-30 Dexos1 though? I thought the goal was a Dexos certified oil.


According to the Mobil website, Mobil 1 0w-30 has the following approval:

"General Motors Service Fill dexos1™ (license number GB1C1008015)"
 
Originally Posted By: termigator
Originally Posted By: Torrid
Originally Posted By: termigator
What about 0w-30? I think the Mobil website recommended Mobil 1 0w-20 and 0w-30 if you're running 0w-20 and 5w-20. I'm guessing 0w-30 would probably work for 5w-30 also.


Is the 0w-30 Dexos1 though? I thought the goal was a Dexos certified oil.


According to the Mobil website, Mobil 1 0w-30 has the following approval:

"General Motors Service Fill dexos1™ (license number GB1C1008015)"
The Mobil1 0w30 I have says Dexos1 on it.
 
Originally Posted By: Bud_One
If I were you , I'd go for it.
5W30 Dexos is a good spec oil.


+ 1 run Dexos 5W-30 in them all. It's a good oil.
 
Originally Posted By: TiredTrucker
Originally Posted By: Torrid
Originally Posted By: termigator
What about 0w-30? I think the Mobil website recommended Mobil 1 0w-20 and 0w-30 if you're running 0w-20 and 5w-20. I'm guessing 0w-30 would probably work for 5w-30 also.


Is the 0w-30 Dexos1 though? I thought the goal was a Dexos certified oil.


I never found a 0w30 on the "approved" dexos1 list, but that in no way means there isn't a bunch of 0w30 oils that easily meet or go beyond the dexos1 standard.


You must not have looked recently:
http://www.centerforqa.com/dexos-brand1/

Originally Posted By: GM

Idemitsu Idemitsu dexos1 0W-30 Global
Mobil 1 ExxonMobil Oil Corporation dexos1 0W-30 Global


And there are a pile (114) of 0w-20's on there too
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Originally Posted By: fbergski
I'd like to only buy one grade of oil for my four vehicles, two take 5w-20 and two take 5w-30. Our newest vehicle uses 5w-30 Dexos oil (2014 Chevy Sonic), so would it be wise to switch to ST 5w-30 Dexos synthetic for all of them?

Currently none of my vehicles except the Sonic run synthetic oil.

Thanks


Without question you can run 5/30 oil in all your vehicles, in fact you will be doing them a favor.
Yes, used the 5/30
 
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