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<blockquote data-quote="vankuen" data-source="post: 10254895" data-attributes="member: 92185"><p>Well the unfortunate reality is that a dealer CAN and WILL void the warranty if there is engine failure and they say it's because you didn't use 5w50 b-spec oil. Doesn't matter really what anyone's opinion is on a forum. </p><p></p><p>Sure you can try to fight it, but the one with the biggest pockets generally wins that one...and more often than not that's going to be the dealer. I'd say safer to use Redline 5w50 if it's b-spec and just add the additives where desired and call it a day. </p><p></p><p>Most folks won't keep their vehicles long enough to realize any detriments from using "factory oil" anyway. </p><p></p><p>But thanks for bringing up info like this. I'll continue to follow your posts on this subject because I'm always ready to learn something new...especially when it comes to cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vankuen, post: 10254895, member: 92185"] Well the unfortunate reality is that a dealer CAN and WILL void the warranty if there is engine failure and they say it's because you didn't use 5w50 b-spec oil. Doesn't matter really what anyone's opinion is on a forum. Sure you can try to fight it, but the one with the biggest pockets generally wins that one...and more often than not that's going to be the dealer. I'd say safer to use Redline 5w50 if it's b-spec and just add the additives where desired and call it a day. Most folks won't keep their vehicles long enough to realize any detriments from using "factory oil" anyway. But thanks for bringing up info like this. I'll continue to follow your posts on this subject because I'm always ready to learn something new...especially when it comes to cars. [/QUOTE]
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