Cassie,
there are a lot of good threads on the forum that were posted yrs ago that cover oil grades and types etc that can be used.
There is also a lot of ill informed misinformation too that has been circulating for decades.
Best advice I can give you is-
1) Use a good quality oil, semi synthetic that many dealers use is PERFECTLY OK and a reasonable price.
Fully synthetic is usually much more expensive and if you keep to a short change interval largely a total waste of money compared to a semi syn!!
Why spend twice the price and throw it out every 5-7500km??
If you are going to keep it in for a very long distance, ie, 15-20,000km and you do harsh driving, heavy towing etc then it may,... may,... be of some additional benefit.
Don't forget that for average drivers in average conditions the benefits are what you think they may be based on all the advertising hype!! REMEMBER- The oil companies want you to spend as much money as possible on their products!!
2) As for viscosity, best is to consult the manual and use an oil recommended for the climatic temp range you are operating the car in!!
For Australian climatic temp ranges a 15W -40 is ideal, I have been using it for years. This covers IIRC, approx -10C to over 40C, IE Aussie temps!!
0 and 5W-30 oils are designed for -40C ish lower end to approx 30C MAX.
Seriously, even a 10W-30 is designed for approx ranges -30 to -20C at the lower end.
Seriously,in Australia, when have we ever had those temps???
Since Aussie temps are usually at the lowest, depending where you live approx 0C to maybe -5C in winter but summer temps can easily be way over 40C you need a thicker oil to handle the higher temps that prevail for most of the year over most of the continent.
I have had 4 Mitsu cars over my life and NEVER had any kind of issue with an engine following the above advise nor has anyone I have ever known.
I hope that helps. cheers
