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Amsoil for engine oil

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by sabre170, Apr 1, 2018.

  1. Jul 8, 2021 at 7:51 PM
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    I don’t know. My pops runs Amsoil in his 2004 Prerunner with close to 300k and when he finally replaced the valve cover gaskets this summer the top end looked like this. Maybe there is something to it. Personally, I run Mobil 1, so I have no dog in the fight on amsoil.
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  2. Jul 8, 2021 at 8:37 PM
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    I think the point is, with 0W20, there is no "bad" oil. Every manufacturer is good.
     
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    Autozone almort always has Mobile 1 jug for $25 with free Mobile 1 filter,pretty hard too get a better deal.
     
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    My Grandmother was trying to get rid of Pennzoil straight 30w cans still full. I grabbed them and dusted them off. Cleaned em up and they look amazing, great piece of history.
     
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    Did they get API certified?
     
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    My kawasaki powered lawn tractor uses straight 30w motor oil. I buy gallon jugs of shell 30W rotella when its time to change the oil.
     
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    Thought their oils were api certified long ago.
     
  8. Dec 7, 2021 at 7:05 PM
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    Doing my first oil change outside the dealer. I just ordered the Amsoil Signature Series 0W-20 and their oil filter EA15K02 that is supposed to last 15K Miles or one year. I am re-gearing on Christmas eve and was thinking about doing Amsoil for the Diff Oil too once the break in is done. Anyone have any experience with their Gear Oils? Which one should I go for?
     
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    Here is a thread: https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/amsoil-products-atf-mtf-gear-oils.639632/
     
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    Hi @Pablo8

    I am re-gearing with 5.29 with 33" tires. I live in Southern California. My truck is heavier than stock - 2700lbs in the Front axle and 2500lbs in the Rear axle. I see that you recommend the 75W-90 for the Front Diff and 75W-110 for the rear whereas Toyota recommends 75W-85 for both Front and Rear diffs. Any reason why you recommend different oil standards than Toyota?

    Also, I want to change out my AT Transmission and Transfer Case fluid as well. I see that you recommend Signature Series Fuel-Efficient Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid. What would I use for the Transfer Case?
     
  11. Dec 8, 2021 at 4:50 AM
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    Toyota recommendations are for MPG. Period. Fleet/sales/EPA MPG.
    SAE 110 hot viscosity range is the upper half of the OLD SAE 90 hot viscosity range. Certainly not something "too thick" for differentials.
    THEN we take into account your climate, your loads, and the differential design. Easy. 75W-110 for the rear, 75W-90 front.

    Transfer Case: https://www.amsoil.com/p/manual-synchromesh-transmission-fluid-5w-30-mtf/?zo=515729

    Thanks!
     
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    Thank you for that information - I am new to trucks so trying to learn as I go. Again, with the Transfer case, Toyota recommends their 75W TC fluid, however, your recommendation is 5W-30. That seems like a big difference. Why wouldn't the same 75W-90 Gear oil not work for the TC?
     
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    Gear oil would probably work in the TC but it's not necessary. Pretty sure the roots of this early TC design it did call for gear oil. But the gear design, loads, temperatures and speeds, etc don't need the EP and AW and higher viscosity of gear oil.

    There really is not much, well not a huge difference between the MTF (in the 5W-30 range ~9cSt@100°C) and 75W (~7cSt). The MTF works great, yes slightly more viscous but not noticeable.
     
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    Is the MTF 100% synthetic like the others?
     
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    Can I weigh in with a question without being accused of being a fanboy? What about the video from project farm?

    https://youtu.be/TWuKvnCq1js
     
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    Don't trust the 15k oil change!, I run Amsoil in my rear diff, ill do the front too with same so I got nothing against Amsoil. I use Mobil1 Extended Service in the engine but every 7000 kilometers it gets drained...
     
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    Sigh, unfortunately no, you cannot. Simply another fanboy with a "It's on the internet, it has to be true" post. It is simple marketing. If I ran a test that said that Pennsoil was better because I liked the taste and color better, would that make it the best? The point is that all these lubricants do their job. No one is having oil related engine failure regardless of the brand of oil they are using. Paying extra for multilevel marketing is simply foolish.
     
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    My buddy with a 3rd gen taco somehow got converted to Amsoil, because someone told him it’s the best…

    I told him to go and waste his money then.
     
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    We all knew you wouldn’t AND you didn’t disappoint. I guess you are calling-out Project Farm as being a shill, non-independent evaluation. For the life of me I don’t even know why you are on this forum then. It’s got to be your low self esteem struggling to get attention by haphazardly trolling things you have no clue about, lol. Don’t worry brother. We will embrace you and allow you to to stay. When you surround yourself with good people their goodness will rub off on you. Love and peace to you. We are praying for you.
     

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