Help with oil for dodge challenger 2009 5.7 auto MDS system
Discussion
Jules,
I have the official Factory Service Manual (Chrysler Tech Authority) for 2009 Challengers which states :
SAE VISCOSITY
Vehicles with 5.7L engines equipped with Multiple Displacement System (MDS) must use SAE 5W-20 oil. Failure to do so may result in improper operation of the Multiple Displacement System (MDS). Refer to Multi Displacement System under Starting and Operating for details. Refer to the engine oil filler cap for the recommened engine oil viscosity for each vehicle. An SAE viscosity grade is used to specify the viscosity of engine oil. Use only engine oils with multiple viscosities such as 5W-20 or 5W-30. These are specified with a dual SAE viscosity grade which indicates the cold-to-hot temperature viscosity range.
Engine Oil (5.7L Engines) MOPAR® API Certified SAE 5W-20 engine oil, meeting the requirements of Chrysler Material Standard MS-6395. 6.6 Liters
I'd be asking the dealer to show me the tech bulletin which switched the grade. Fiat Chrysler seem not to be importing MOPAR lubricants into Europe any longer and dealers switch oil grades when they have no Petronas / Selenia direct equivalent.
I always supply my own lubricants to the exact OEM spec. for servicing.
I have the official Factory Service Manual (Chrysler Tech Authority) for 2009 Challengers which states :
SAE VISCOSITY
Vehicles with 5.7L engines equipped with Multiple Displacement System (MDS) must use SAE 5W-20 oil. Failure to do so may result in improper operation of the Multiple Displacement System (MDS). Refer to Multi Displacement System under Starting and Operating for details. Refer to the engine oil filler cap for the recommened engine oil viscosity for each vehicle. An SAE viscosity grade is used to specify the viscosity of engine oil. Use only engine oils with multiple viscosities such as 5W-20 or 5W-30. These are specified with a dual SAE viscosity grade which indicates the cold-to-hot temperature viscosity range.
Engine Oil (5.7L Engines) MOPAR® API Certified SAE 5W-20 engine oil, meeting the requirements of Chrysler Material Standard MS-6395. 6.6 Liters
I'd be asking the dealer to show me the tech bulletin which switched the grade. Fiat Chrysler seem not to be importing MOPAR lubricants into Europe any longer and dealers switch oil grades when they have no Petronas / Selenia direct equivalent.
I always supply my own lubricants to the exact OEM spec. for servicing.
Edited by MikeSRT8 on Saturday 15th August 18:30
hi just a thought my 2008 srt8 6.1 uses 0w 40 [says on cap] after having valve spring issues i went on lots of forums as i thought it was timing chain related which mentioned the fact that they replaced 5.7 chain & tensioner with stronger 6.1 set up .Don't know if this helps but CHALLENGERTALK seems to be the place to ask questions .i replaced all my valve springs with exhaust springs a bit of a job but so lucky that inlet spring had the cage fitted otherwise it would have been into piston & i think the term they use is grenade the motor
Webber911 said:
Are there any events going on this weekend ?
Really enjoyed Brooklands, best event so far
Paul,Really enjoyed Brooklands, best event so far
Lots on this Bank Holiday weekend:
CarFest South, Overton (Fri, Sat & Sun)
Wings & Wheels, Dunsfold (Sat & Sun)
Chelsea Cruise (Sat eve)
Wilton Wake-up American (Sun)
CanAmania, Wimbourne, Dorset (Sun)
Cars & Stripes, Rockingham (Mon)
Buster Lang, Morden, Surrey (Mon)
Edited by MikeSRT8 on Thursday 27th August 19:13
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