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Should I run AMS Dominator 10-w30 racing oil in my stock Tacoma?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Cement Taco WA, Feb 6, 2023.

  1. Feb 7, 2023 at 9:00 AM
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    That still works no matter what oil you run.
     
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    This highlander has been pretty amazing for fuel economy and the dash display is set to show average fuel economy. Its always between 24-26 year round (80% highway 20% city, garage kept), with 5W-30 it has been between 20.5 and 21.8 for the same use case.
     
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    Well then lets just filler-up with 40w70.

    But seriously, going up to 5w20, especially in summer months shouldn't make a bit of difference, but I question the wisdom in extreme cold climates. Also, wondering if Toyota might use the non specified grade as a warranty disclaimer in engine failure claims.
     
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    I didn’t say go to 40W-70. I said the VVT works no matter what you run.

    And doubtful. The owner's manual says a higher viscosity might be a good choice if at high load or high speed. I don't know how anyone can logically argue that higher viscosity will hurt anything when the beloved owner's manual says that note.
     
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    That's my thought too, my father puts diesel oil in his 4runners, I cannot for the life of me understand it. He is all knowing though, so....
     
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    There is absolutely no telling what caused that engine to blow. He had a supercharger that he conveniently didn't mention. 10W-30 didn't blow up anything. And 30W-10 is not a thing.
     
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    I ran amsoil series 2000 2 stroke snowmobile oil which is dominator now when I raced 660' ice drags with my 2000 600 ves Polaris sled. No complaints. I won't run their amsoil interceptor oil in my trail sled as its crap.
     
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    i would think so. i live in hawaii and we can't get to that on toyota.com. does not recognize my vin, we are in a different place when it comes to that. so i keep old school written logs.
     
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    there it is, super charge a Atkins Cycle Engine!
     
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    I think it was the 30W-10.
     
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    :oops:
     
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    OP…Give it a try! Welcome to TW!
     
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    Just having a little fun. As to warranty, as long as it's spec in the manual it's fine. Wonder out of that, blow an engine (doubtful) and get ready for a lot of back and forth.
     
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    "racing oil"???

    did ya'll get trolled,,,,,, AGAIN???!!
     
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    Worth noting that that is in the paragraph discussing the “20,” which is separate from the paragraph discussing the “0W.”

    So yes, if you are going to haul a 5000 lb trailer across Texas in the summer at 75 mph, then 0W-30 might be a good choice.

    But even Texas gets cold sometimes, and that’s where the 0W (W= “winter” by the way…) is what you want to protect your cold engine until it warms up.
     
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    Adding a bit of diesel, about 8oz to a tank, used to be a way of cleaning out the fuel system. That was back before the mass air flow sensors and ECU's. STP gas treatment on the cheap. Don't do it now a days on anything with an ECU.
     
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    Oh his stuff is all mid/late 90s, all 3rd gen 4runners and landcruisers, like 5 of them, maybe 6, I think
     
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    I would not put diesel fuel in anything that new, myself, but hey if it's working. We are talking about a cup full to a tank of gas for all Ya folks that don't read a couple of post back.
     
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    Oh no, oil, diesel oil in his gas 4runners
     
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    Ah, ok, we are taking two different things. Some old timers, in my day, use to run a little diesel fuel through their fuel systems a couple times a year. Something about diesel being a detergent? Anyways, lol, that is what I thought you were saying.
     

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