Can you put 10w40 in 5W 30?

Your vehicle does not use 5W-30 oil. The recommended oil viscosity for your vehicle, according to Kia documentation, is 10W-40. If you drive the vehicle in exceptionally cold weather, well below 32 degrees, you can use 5W-30 oil but even 10W-40 is still perfectly OK to use if outdoor temperatures are below freezing.
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Is 10w40 and 5w30 the same?

5w30 motor oil is synthetic motor oil that has a viscosity of 5 in low temperatures and viscosity of 30 at higher temperatures, usually 100 degree Celsius. 10w40 motor oil is synthetic motor oil that has a viscosity of 10 in low temperatures and viscosity of 40 at higher temperatures, usually 100 degree Celsius.
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What happens if I put 10w40 instead of 5w20?

Lose a little gas. mileage and lubrication is not as good plus it puts more strain on the oil pump. Never go thicker than a 5w30 and that would be more for an older higher mileage engine in warmer climates. So go change it back to 5w20.
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Will 10w40 hurt a 5w40 engine?

The synthetic engine will be fine as long as it is fully synthetic. 5W – 40 is better for colder conditions, 10W is thicker to start, so it does not get to places around the engine as quickly as 5W-40, but it all depends on the temperature.
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Is 5W-30 and 40 the same?

5w40 oil is not thicker has it has a higher viscosity. 5w30 has lower viscosity hence it is suitable to use in hot or lower temperatures. 5w40 has higher viscosity hence it is not suitable at all temperatures. 5w30 is a multi-graded oil which is suitable to use in lower temperature.
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What oil can I use instead of 5w30?

Both 5w30 and 10w30 engine oils have a similar SAE rating, meaning that they will perform the same at high or operating temperatures. The digits 30 indicates the viscosity of the oils when in high temperatures. 10w30, however, will thicken more when in a cold climate. 5w30 is much suitable during the cold season.
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What is 10W-40 oil used for?

This oil weight is commonly used in diesel engines or in a smaller motorcycle engine too. The 10W-40 oil viscosity also often serves as an alternative for older engines with burning or oil leaking issues. Why is that? The 10W-40 engine oil has a thicker viscosity than, say, 10W-30 oil when the car engine is hot.
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Can I mix 10W40 with 5W40?

If you have drained the engine oil and plan on replacing it with the 5W-40, the small remainder of the 10W-40 will mix in with this new oil.
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Is 10W-40 too thick?

A low viscosity oil will move quicker through the engine to keep it lubricated and cool. Additionally, if your engine has a lower running temperature, 10W-40 motor oil might be too thick. Its higher viscosity at running temperature can reduce engine effectiveness as it'll need more energy to keep the engine operating.
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Should I use 10W40 or 5W40?

The 5W40 is thinner than the 10W40 at lower temperatures. But when the temperature is higher, both motor oils similarly perform their intended functions (using the same viscosity). If your motorcycle requires a 10W40 engine oil, there is no need to go for 5W40 oil. The 10W40 will just work well with your motorbike.
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Can I run 10W40 instead of 5W20?

A registered user. The Ranger said that you can mix 10W & 30W to get 20W, or you can mix 5W20 & 10W40, but you don't want to mix 10W & 30W. The answer is yes, but not straight weights or multigrades.
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Can you mix 10W40 with 5W20?

“Yes. The best choice is always to avoid mixing motor oil brands, but different viscosity grades of the same brand can be used.
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Will thicker oil damage my engine?

Using oil that is thicker than recommended may lead to a decrease in fuel economy, a higher load on your engine, and even a shorter life for your engine. Conversely, using thinner, lighter-weight oil than recommended can cause excessive wear and shorter life.
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Which oil is better 5w30 or 10w40?

By mistake, we put 10W40 instead of 5W30. Since 10W40 is thicker than 5W30 both in cold and hot range, the engine will be put to a much harsher stress. It will decrease fuel economy as the engine parts are forced to move through a thicker oil, thus losses in power.
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Is it OK to put 10w30 in a 5w30?

Synthetic oils will mix perfectly, as long as they have the same chemical composition. As a result, mixing 10w30 and 5w30 is not a problem since one will be topping up. It is not harmful to mix engine oils because 5w30 and 10w30 engine oils have close viscosity, so mixing them is not harmful.
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What happens if I put the wrong oil in my car?

Using the wrong fluid can cause poor lubrication, overheating, and possibly transmission failure. A mechanic might not be able to reverse the damage, even by flushing the transmission. Mistakenly adding motor oil or brake fluid can also destroy your transmission.
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Is 10W40 good for summer?

They are both available in pure conventional form or as high-quality synthetic grades. Either 10W30 or 10W40 for summer use is fine; however, 10W-40 motor oil will better protect your engine.
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Is 10W40 fully synthetic?

Semi-synthetic oils such as 10W40 have long been the standard. Their base is refined crude oil, which is then blended with additives. However the market is moving towards synthetic oils.
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Can you mix 10W 30 and 10W-40?

You will be fine with that. They will mix right in with each other and no harm will be done. Even if you were to mix syn with conventional you'll be fine. If you were to labratory test your oil it will read out as not a true 10w-30 but no harm will be done.
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What happens if you mix 2 different engine oils?

Can oils of different grades be mixed? The good news is that mixing different types of oil it will not harm your engine in any way in the short run. Most synthetic and semi-synthetic engine oils are based on regular oil and are compatible.
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Can I mix different viscosity oils?

yes you can mix same brand and type oils with different viscosity and it will be fine as long as you don't mix them 50/50. If you mix 200 ml of oil with the rest of oil needed for your engine you will be totally fine.
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Can you mix motor oils?

WHAT ABOUT MIXING ENGINE OIL BRANDS? Yes. It won't harm your engine to mix, for example, Quaker State® motor oil with Pennzoil, as long as the oil you use is the weight (or viscosity) recommended in your vehicle owner's manual.
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Which oil is better 5W-30 or 10W 30?

5W-30 multi grade oil is ideal for private vehicles and light-duty petrol and diesel engines. It also provides a better cold temperature start than 10W-30 oil. On the other hand, the slightly thicker oil,10W-30, provides better lubrication for commercial vehicles and heavy-load engine cars.
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What does the W stand for in 10w40?

In a 10w-40 for example the 10w bit (W = winter, not weight or watt or anything else for that matter) simply means that the oil must have a certain maximum viscosity/flow at low temperature. The lower the "W" number the better the oil's cold temperature/cold start performance.
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Is Thicker oil better for older engines?

A: Yes. This is a practical method to improve oil pressure in an older, high-mileage engine. The slightly thicker oil film from the heavier base weight oil - 10W - can help protect worn engine bearings as well.
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