DanW
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- Dan
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Great find, and LOTS of good info in his post. He'll also tell you flat out to use 0w20 in this engine. He's got one in a Chrysler 300 with well over 150k by now. He runs the specified 5w20 for that engine, even though it was permitted to use 5w30. He'll tell you this new version of the Pentastar was designed from the start for 0w20 and that this is what you should use, warranty concerns or not, for it to perform best and last longest.If you poke around on BITOG, there is a person on there who was a Pentastar design engineer, screen name OIL_UDDER. They state that the heavier weight oil leads to accelerated wear of the cams and in the head at cold start.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/626-000-mile-pentastar-teardown.329423/#post-5474366
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