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29 minutes ago, D3badge said:

What you guys say is correct the different oil weight for different climate, but more for cold weather bah, and the heavier oil weight for older engine that run hotter and require heavier oil

but I think Borneo kiasu use weight 30 for more protection thus less warranty claim.

ownside is heavier weight rob the engine performance……fuel economy and power

yes Toyota mention A25A TNGA engine uses weight 16 only 

Borneo motor feed my ride weight 30 too 

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I just changed my Oil back to 0w16...it have difference..better stick to Factory Specs.

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25 minutes ago, D3badge said:

What you guys say is correct the different oil weight for different climate, but more for cold weather bah, and the heavier oil weight for older engine that run hotter and require heavier oil

but I think Borneo kiasu use weight 30 for more protection thus less warranty claim.

ownside is heavier weight rob the engine performance……fuel economy and power

yes Toyota mention A25A TNGA engine uses weight 16 only 

Borneo motor feed my ride weight 30 too 

493D9BB0-3943-4934-B5B2-47EB1F6F505A.png

I think it was mentioned that this engine uses an electric oil pump that may not run all the time.

Unlike mechanical one.

Someone posted a video on that in this thread.

Lastly, TNGA => Chassis.  Dynamic Force => engine.

 

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17 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

I think it was mentioned that this engine uses an electric oil pump that may not run all the time.

Unlike mechanical one.

Someone posted a video on that in this thread.

Lastly, TNGA => Chassis.  Dynamic Force => engine.

 

Electric water pump... To regulate temp very well.

Oil pump is probably still belt driven

 

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7 minutes ago, t0y0ta said:

Electric water pump... To regulate temp very well.

Oil pump is probably still belt driven

Going through car care nut video.  It is an electric pump.

Accordingly, he mentioned that the viscosity of EO is very important.

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1 hour ago, ER-3682 said:

I just changed my Oil back to 0w16...it have difference..better stick to Factory Specs.

Problem is I have service credit with Borneo motor, so servicing  sure go back to them😂 then they will use weight 30 only. Cannot possible after that 5k mileage later I go outside change EO to 20 weight since 16 weight maybe challenging to find hahah 

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I think the 0W is more critical on hybrid engines due to frequent restarting.

Unlike conventional engines, it only start once and thereafter the oil continues to circulate.

I would choose 0W30 (if available) rather than 5W20.

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3 hours ago, csf said:

I think the 0W is more critical on hybrid engines due to frequent restarting.

Unlike conventional engines, it only start once and thereafter the oil continues to circulate.

I would choose 0W30 (if available) rather than 5W20.

5w30 & 0w30 are same thickness...follow Specs 0w16 best...Factory Engineers..knew the Engine best.

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2 minutes ago, D3badge said:

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Borneo Motor uses weight 30 as it is mention in owner manual, uses the highest viscosity for "more protection".

below after about 6 min mark, he kinda indirect mention Dynamic force engine! engine uses 0w-16 EO with 40% or more thermal efficiency 😁

 

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On 2/22/2022 at 10:46 AM, csf said:

I think the 0W is more critical on hybrid engines due to frequent restarting.

Unlike conventional engines, it only start once and thereafter the oil continues to circulate.

I would choose 0W30 (if available) rather than 5W20.

0W or 5W or 10W refers to the oil viscosity under Winter (below zero C) temperatures.... nothing to do with hybrid or starting

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Hi fellow Camry Hybrid owners, can I check if anyone finds the wiper speed inadequate?

Other than this issue, I love the car. But seriously, "normal" Singapore rainfall, I need to use the fastest speed already. Visibility is quite poor during heavier rains, compared to any previous car I have driven in local rain.

Mine is an 11-month old Ascent Sport PI model. Highlighted during servicing, was told "all the newer camry is the same".

Wondering if I'm the only one, or if anyone has managed to resolve this?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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4 hours ago, rotidjon said:

Hi fellow Camry Hybrid owners, can I check if anyone finds the wiper speed inadequate?

Other than this issue, I love the car. But seriously, "normal" Singapore rainfall, I need to use the fastest speed already. Visibility is quite poor during heavier rains, compared to any previous car I have driven in local rain.

Mine is an 11-month old Ascent Sport PI model. Highlighted during servicing, was told "all the newer camry is the same".

Wondering if I'm the only one, or if anyone has managed to resolve this?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Think is more due to windscreen not cleaned properly lah. If used rainx or glare or some other treatment sure can repel water very well.

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