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BigDog706

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I need some advice here! Ive been researching this, and I'm seeing a little of everything. Some said its the best thing they've done, others are saying don't do it! Anyways I'm wanting to switch to running a full synthetic 5w30 in my 2019 Laramie 4x4 with the 5.7 hemi MDS/VVT? Your thoughts!
 
I need some advice here! Ive been researching this, and I'm seeing a little of everything. Some said its the best thing they've done, others are saying don't do it! Anyways I'm wanting to switch to running a full synthetic 5w30 in my 2019 Laramie 4x4 with the 5.7 hemi MDS/VVT? Your thoughts!
You won't notice any difference. Why the desire to switch?
 
what is the point of doing that? ya know the engineers have done a pretty thorough job of figuring out why to run the advertised oil they recommend in our rides..
 
You won't have any issues switching to 5w-30. I've been using that for three years in our 2020 Limited. My opinion is that the Hemi was designed to use 5w-30, but Stellantis/Ram switched to 5w-20 and later switched to 0w-20 for slightly better CAFE ratings. Research I've done leans toward 5w-30 helping to prolong engine life, but a bigger factor is to cut the oil change interval down to 5k miles instead of the recommended 10k. I change the oil in our truck once a year, but we drive it less than 5k miles per year. For people who are concerned about warranty issues, they should stick with the recommended viscosity.
 
what is the point of doing that? ya know the engineers have done a pretty thorough job of figuring out why to run the advertised oil they recommend in our rides..

Depends where you live. Colder climates 0-20 is fine. Very hot climates where you have constant high temperatures 90-100+ or constantly towing heavy a heavier weight oil may give you better service. Most manufacturers would state that option in the owners manual back in the day.
 

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