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Age old question, 5w20 vs 5w30

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Hello everyone,

Still a relatively new member of this community, and finally got my 2019 Fiesta ST I was looking for just 13 days ago.

(Updated post in case anyone was following my new member introduction post)
https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/greetings-from-las-vegas.32519/

With that out of the way, I feel like I'm going to get ripped in half for asking this question. But, I have done my due diligence and searched multiple threads regarding this topic on this forum, and even doing research outside of the forums to see what everyone is saying.

From what I've seen so far...I've learned that (Please correct me if I'm wrong)
1. Apparently the 5w20 weight is used to achieve better mileage...? Or at least that's what Ford was aiming for when they put it on the owner's manual.
2. 5w20 is used mainly for colder climates, but even so people are deciding to go 5w30

I have seen many people either stay true to the 5w20 or change to 5w30. I've also heard some people mention benefits outside of performance for going to 5w30 instead (like less noise and rattle).

I plan to daily the fiesta for the most part and currently reside in Las Vegas, so we're in our colder months right now. But "cold" is only about 45-50 degrees Fahrenheit here. No track use, but like to go for light spirited drives from time to time.

My mind is saying 5w30, and plan to go for this at my local Wal-mart but just want to make be 100% sure before I go forward with it: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pennzoil...uart/139680614?classType=VARIANT&athbdg=L1102

With all that being said, I turn to you my fellow Fiesta fanatics. Would you go for 5w20, or 5w30? Any input is greatly appreciated!!
 


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I'm no expert, but I've been using Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5w-30 and have been happy with it. However, I've only put on about ~9k miles since I bought my car, so no long term experience. I've only had some fuel issues, unrelated to oil. Here's a good video on the difference of the Ultra Platinum vs Platinum:

View: https://youtu.be/hqBJQ23NFYc?si=ygN7EBaXDTNVL80i


I did spend about 3 months trying to find the best oil and oil weight before my first oil change. I landed on sticking with 5w-30, obviously there's many brands that can be argued to be better than others. What helped me come to a decision for the brand was comparing all of the specs/additives of different oils, and comparing it to what results show are generally better for our engines (and also taking price into consideration) . For reference, I am in SoCal, so no cold weather.
 


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This is the first I'm hearing of benefits when using 5w30. I do use a larger K&N oil filter, and there have been reports of that additional oil helping to reduce oil temps.
 


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I believe in sticking with what the manufacturer recommends, which in this case is 5w20. I feel more comfortable with that .
There is some talk that a thin oil like that is recommended for better gas mileage, but I can't believe that a manufacturer would jeopardize the safety of its engines just for some minuscule extra amount of gas mileage.
Whichever one you choose, you obviously want to use a high quality full synthetic, I don't think that is in debate.
 




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