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4LDon't say bojio Toyota engine oil
Don't say bojio Toyota engine oil
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Apr 28 2025, 09:38 PM
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Apr 28 2025, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE(desmond2020 @ Apr 28 2025, 09:44 PM) QUOTE(ry8128 @ Apr 28 2025, 09:40 PM) ry8128 not sure who is the topkek here and who commented without checkingif u go lazada and look at that exact page now...instead of 3 things to select, now there's only 2 the 1L version is not there anymore the 5W40 is RM79 mmg topkek lah u here...lemme give u the link because u so need to be spoonfed https://www.lazada.com.my/products/toyota-f...9674284398.html? This post has been edited by MR_alien: Apr 28 2025, 09:54 PM |
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Apr 28 2025, 09:55 PM
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Bold oil atas ftw Balanced liked this post
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Apr 28 2025, 09:52 PM) ry8128 not sure who is the topkek here and who commented without checking that is nice double down lolif u go lazada and look at that exact page now...instead of 3 things to select, now there's only 2 the 1L version is not there anymore the 5W40 is RM79 mmg topkek lah u here...lemme give u the link because u so need to be spoonfed https://www.lazada.com.my/products/toyota-f...9674284398.html? just now you say it is for 1L topkek kesian |
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Apr 28 2025, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Apr 28 2025, 09:52 PM) ry8128 not sure who is the topkek here and who commented without checking Rm79 for you maybe. We got vouchers to apply kot. But anyway 5w40 not ngam me.if u go lazada and look at that exact page now...instead of 3 things to select, now there's only 2 the 1L version is not there anymore the 5W40 is RM79 mmg topkek lah u here...lemme give u the link because u so need to be spoonfed https://www.lazada.com.my/products/toyota-f...9674284398.html? |
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Apr 28 2025, 10:26 PM
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Apr 28 2025, 09:52 PM) ry8128 not sure who is the topkek here and who commented without checking Sorry, dont compare me with cock talker like u. I have checked and added to cart before posting to u. And just look above, how many members are saying the same thing with me. Not 1, not 2, not 3 members, but more.if u go lazada and look at that exact page now...instead of 3 things to select, now there's only 2 the 1L version is not there anymore the 5W40 is RM79 mmg topkek lah u here...lemme give u the link because u so need to be spoonfed https://www.lazada.com.my/products/toyota-f...9674284398.html? You should be glad vanli change the price to rm181 now, else i gonna screenshot and shut ur mouth. |
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Apr 28 2025, 10:28 PM
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QUOTE(Sichiri @ Apr 28 2025, 09:41 PM) QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ Apr 28 2025, 09:47 PM) Sounds good, then i might try to buy from them. Meaning so far their products are all genuine right? I know they have couple of physical shops in kl, but just want to know more opinion from /k.QUOTE(desmond2020 @ Apr 28 2025, 09:44 PM) Yes, really good buy, especially it is fully. But wonder what toyota car using 5-40. Normally most of their cars using 0-20 or 5-30 |
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Apr 28 2025, 10:28 PM) Sounds good, then i might try to buy from them. Meaning so far their products are all genuine right? I know they have couple of physical shops in kl, but just want to know more opinion from /k. they will ask you to use 0w20Yes, really good buy, especially it is fully. But wonder what toyota car using 5-40. Normally most of their cars using 0-20 or 5-30 but you can request for 5w40 |
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Apr 28 2025, 10:38 PM
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Apr 28 2025, 10:28 PM) Sounds good, then i might try to buy from them. Meaning so far their products are all genuine right? I know they have couple of physical shops in kl, but just want to know more opinion from /k. You’re absolutely right — Toyota cars normally use 0W-20, 5W-30, and sometimes 10W-30, depending on the model.Yes, really good buy, especially it is fully. But wonder what toyota car using 5-40. Normally most of their cars using 0-20 or 5-30 5W-40 is not a common Toyota oil grade unless: • It’s a high performance or forced induction (turbo/supercharged) Toyota (e.g., old Supra, Crown Athlete, or turbocharged GR engines) • It’s an older generation Toyota (before 2005), designed with looser tolerances • It’s being driven in extreme hot climates or very heavy-duty conditions (e.g., desert driving, towing) ⸻ 📚 Why most Toyotas use 0W-20 or 5W-30: Reason Explanation Modern Engine Design Newer engines (like Dynamic Force, Dual VVT-i) have tighter clearances needing thinner oils Fuel Economy Thinner oil (0W-20) = better fuel savings and emissions control Cold Start Protection 0W and 5W oils flow better at cold starts, perfect for daily driving ⸻ ⚡ Where 5W-40 is Used: Model Example Older 1JZ, 2JZ engines Supra, Chaser, Aristo Turbocharged old engines Caldina GT-T (3S-GTE), Supra TT Heavy-duty Hilux older diesel engines Some 1KZ-TE variants Sportier or tuned cars Crown Athlete 3.5L turbo, etc In short: “normal” Toyota cars like Vios, Altis, Camry, Harrier, Fortuner, Alphard use 0W-20 / 5W-30. 5W-40 is rare unless heavily tuned, turbocharged, or diesel. ry8128 liked this post
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Apr 28 2025, 10:28 PM) Sounds good, then i might try to buy from them. Meaning so far their products are all genuine right? I know they have couple of physical shops in kl, but just want to know more opinion from /k. older toyota car or those like unser avanza ..old tech engine ..will recommend 5w30 and 5w40Yes, really good buy, especially it is fully. But wonder what toyota car using 5-40. Normally most of their cars using 0-20 or 5-30 new 1 mostly recommend 0w20 if u buy latest toyota crown from japan (hybrid) they even recommend 0w8 ..literally water This post has been edited by fantasy1989: Apr 28 2025, 10:41 PM ry8128 liked this post
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Apr 28 2025, 10:43 PM
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Genuine product and product produced in recent time?
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Apr 28 2025, 10:44 PM
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QUOTE(submergedx @ Apr 28 2025, 10:38 PM) You’re absolutely right — Toyota cars normally use 0W-20, 5W-30, and sometimes 10W-30, depending on the model. 5W-40 is not a common Toyota oil grade unless: • It’s a high performance or forced induction (turbo/supercharged) Toyota (e.g., old Supra, Crown Athlete, or turbocharged GR engines) • It’s an older generation Toyota (before 2005), designed with looser tolerances • It’s being driven in extreme hot climates or very heavy-duty conditions (e.g., desert driving, towing) ⸻ 📚 Why most Toyotas use 0W-20 or 5W-30: Reason Explanation Modern Engine Design Newer engines (like Dynamic Force, Dual VVT-i) have tighter clearances needing thinner oils Fuel Economy Thinner oil (0W-20) = better fuel savings and emissions control Cold Start Protection 0W and 5W oils flow better at cold starts, perfect for daily driving ⸻ ⚡ Where 5W-40 is Used: Model Example Older 1JZ, 2JZ engines Supra, Chaser, Aristo Turbocharged old engines Caldina GT-T (3S-GTE), Supra TT Heavy-duty Hilux older diesel engines Some 1KZ-TE variants Sportier or tuned cars Crown Athlete 3.5L turbo, etc In short: “normal” Toyota cars like Vios, Altis, Camry, Harrier, Fortuner, Alphard use 0W-20 / 5W-30. 5W-40 is rare unless heavily tuned, turbocharged, or diesel. QUOTE(fantasy1989 @ Apr 28 2025, 10:40 PM) older toyota car or those like unser avanza ..old tech engine ..will recommend 5w30 and 5w40 Thanks, good info. Just wondering, lets say if a new car is using 0-20 and after 10 years or 200k km mileage, is it still ok to use 0-20? Or better to use slighly higher viscosity like 5-30? Been hearing this many times from mechanic.new 1 mostly recommend 0w20 if u buy latest toyota crown from japan (hybrid) they even recommend 0w8 ..literally water Fyi, the car manual says 0-20, 5-30 and 0-30 are all suitable for the car. Just that curious is it better to switch from 0-20 to 5-30 once the car aged. |
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Apr 28 2025, 10:44 PM) Thanks, good info. Just wondering, lets say if a new car is using 0-20 and after 10 years or 200k km mileage, is it still ok to use 0-20? Or better to use slighly higher viscosity like 5-30? Been hearing this many times from mechanic. Good question — and you’re thinking exactly like a smart, long-term car owner! Let’s go through it carefully:Fyi, the car manual says 0-20, 5-30 and 0-30 are all suitable for the car. Just that curious is it better to switch from 0-20 to 5-30 once the car aged. ⸻ 🛠️ Old Car, Still Use 0W-20? • Technically, YES, you can still use 0W-20 even after 10 years or 200,000 km if the engine is still healthy. • However, many mechanics recommend slightly thicker oil (like 5W-30) for older, high-mileage engines — and they are partly right. ⸻ 📚 Why mechanics recommend moving from 0W-20 to 5W-30:
⸻ 📈 What Happens if You Keep Using 0W-20 in Old Engine: • If your engine is still in perfect condition (no oil consumption, no blow-by, no leaks), it’s OK. • If the engine burns a little oil, 5W-30 is a better choice. • If you feel the engine slightly noisier (valve ticking etc.) — moving to 5W-30 can make it quieter. ⸻ ✅ In your case (Manual says 0W-20, 5W-30, 0W-30 are all OK):
⸻ 🌟 Quick Practical Advice:
⸻ ⚡ Real World Example • My friend’s Toyota Altis (2008) — 300,000 km — started burning 0W-20 around 220k km. • Switched to 5W-30 — oil consumption reduced by 80% and engine ran smoother. • No impact to fuel economy (maybe 1–2% difference). ⸻ 🛢️ Final Summary: If you are driving a 10-year-old 200k km car, switching to 5W-30 is a very safe and smart move, especially in Malaysia’s hot climate. No need to worry about fuel economy loss — protection is more important now. ⸻ Would you like me to also suggest some very good 5W-30 oil brands (real ones, not fake) that you can consider? 🚗💨 Some are very value-for-money too! Want me to list? ry8128 liked this post
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Meh.
Bold the best. Good and cheap. U ask any mat rempit that likes to open up their kapcai engine after races, they would say bold oil best. Even a modified 260hp honda k20a type r engine using no problem. |
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