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Old 01-05-2015, 06:19 PM
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In regards to the fumoto valve mentioned, can anyone tell me if the adapter is required for a 2010 Outlander 3.0l V6 AWD?

Per their website, it just says "may" require:

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sorry to re-post but can some one advise me on what Engine Oil viscosity will be best for my Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4 MIVEC 4B12 Engine. The average temperature range from 5 degree Celsius in winter to 40 degree Celsius in summer. The car is Japanese Import operated in Namibia
 
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Old 01-06-2015, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by niazqamar
sorry to re-post but can some one advise me on what Engine Oil viscosity will be best for my Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4 MIVEC 4B12 Engine. The average temperature range from 5 degree Celsius in winter to 40 degree Celsius in summer. The car is Japanese Import operated in Namibia
SAE 5W-20 Synthetic
 
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2008 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 3.0L 6-cyl Engine Code [X] 6B31
5 Quarts of SAE 5W-20 Signature Series 100% Synthetic Motor Oil (ALMQT)
1 Absolute Efficiency Oil Filter (EA15K13)

I change it once every 25,000 miles with AMSOIL. Saving 6% on fuel cost as well.
 
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Old 01-07-2015, 03:18 AM
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Will it not be an overkill to the engine in a place where temperatures can get up to 40 degree celsius (104 F)
 
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Here in central USA, I see temps of 0F to 105F. 5w20 is what is recommended and what I've used since I had it in 2009. Down south is gets hotter and that is still what is recommended.
 
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I change it once every 25,000 miles with AMSOIL. Saving 6% on fuel cost as well.
You change your oil every 25,000 miles? That sounds awful for your engine...
 
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Originally Posted by ccernst
Here in central USA, I see temps of 0F to 105F. 5w20 is what is recommended and what I've used since I had it in 2009. Down south is gets hotter and that is still what is recommended.
What he said. 5W-20 is what's recommended and will do just fine in most temps.

How's your wife's Impreza? Burning oil yet? :P
 
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Old 01-07-2015, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SERPENTOR
2008 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 3.0L 6-cyl Engine Code [X] 6B31
5 Quarts of SAE 5W-20 Signature Series 100% Synthetic Motor Oil (ALMQT)
1 Absolute Efficiency Oil Filter (EA15K13)

I change it once every 25,000 miles with AMSOIL. Saving 6% on fuel cost as well.
I'll admit AMSOIL is some quality oil, but its 25,000 or 1 year claim has got to be bogus. You've also got to replace your oil filter at least every 7500 miles if you're really going to extend your OCI that long...
 
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Originally Posted by Cali Duck
What he said. 5W-20 is what's recommended and will do just fine in most temps.

How's your wife's Impreza? Burning oil yet? :P
First change was at 3k miles and no burning. so far so good!
 


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