HerbieTheCar
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7.29 Quarts for 3.3L and 6.02 Quarts for 2.0L according to Owner's manual on Page 8-7I believe that is for the base and premium Stingers which have the 2.0L engine
7.29 Quarts for 3.3L and 6.02 Quarts for 2.0L according to Owner's manual on Page 8-7I believe that is for the base and premium Stingers which have the 2.0L engine
still thats alot of oil!! even for the 2.0....rivals a hemi 5.7 in oil capacity......clearly they wanted more oil for cooling purposes.
Yes that is a lot of oil. My Charger has 5.9 quarts.
if your in Sydney you can get 5L Kixx 5w30 for $40View attachment 34224 View attachment 34225 View attachment 34226 I’ve been buying all the kit needed to do the oil changes myself now, after my last dealings with Kia Service, so it comes down to 4 options of oil I’ve picked out, so what do people here think is the better option , the only one I don’t have pictured is magnatec Start-Stop full synthetic 5w-30.
Not the Stinger but my Pathfinder and wife's Escape as well as every vehicle before that. I sell the Techron additive here at work and get it super cheap so I use that for the Stinger since it's directly recommended by Kia.
BG is good stuff though, all around.
Did you do the oil change yet?I went for the Magnatec Synthetic 5w-30 A5 start-stop, simply because the dealer is using Magnatec Pro 5w-30 A5.
I’m still awaiting the ramps.Did you do the oil change yet?
Well I'd say drive it over here and use mine .......but your on the other side of the planet , literally, So thats that.I’m still awaiting the ramps.
get yourself an oil extractor. You'll extract more oil with less effort.I’m still awaiting the ramps.