I have a new Promaster and like the rest of you, I need it to last. The recommended oil is 0W20, 5W20, or 5W30, non-synthetic, depending on climate and availability. The same 3.6 is found in, and calls for 5W30 in many other Ram and Dodge, Chrysler, and Jeep vehicles.
I’m wondering if anyone here has experience with using Hy-per Lube or ProLong? Hey-Per Lube is very thick (the manufacturer emailed me and said it’s like a 90W, I’m not sure how accurate that statement is). ProLong is probably a 30W. I used Hy-Per Lube with the first oil change and an AC filter at about 3,700 miles with 5qts of Penzoil Ultra Platinum Fully Sythetic 5W20 and 1qt of Hy-Per Lube. I changed the oil again at 11,800 miles, so roughly 8,100 miles. I was shocked to see that when I was pouring the old oil into a waste container, it was still sticky, sticking to the oil and fanning out with a film like in the adverts. The used oil was not heavy or thick. It was probably the equivalent of a 30W or lower. I did the math, if it really is as thick as they say it is, it would put the warm oil viscosity at about 31W, which is fine. I’m not even worried about cold starts, which is the whole purpose of this stuff, because it always just starts right up and is smooth (aside from a tiny millisecond rattle). And going up steep grades, even at 3,500 RPM sounded just smooth and was drama-free. Well, I decided to use ProLong for this oil change but haven’t driven at all yet. I hear amazing things from a few drivers who swear by one or the other. Is there anyone else out there who has been using either of these products, and what is your opinion on them? I’m hearing these 3.6 engines are getting to 300,000 hard miles from some folks who are using Hy-Per Lube. I’d love to know how often that happens.
Or am I just better off sticking to 6 quarts of the really good oil…
PS, I’m always between 8,000 lbs to 8300 lbs. (GVWR is 9,300).
Thanks you guys/gals! I appreciate any input.
I’m wondering if anyone here has experience with using Hy-per Lube or ProLong? Hey-Per Lube is very thick (the manufacturer emailed me and said it’s like a 90W, I’m not sure how accurate that statement is). ProLong is probably a 30W. I used Hy-Per Lube with the first oil change and an AC filter at about 3,700 miles with 5qts of Penzoil Ultra Platinum Fully Sythetic 5W20 and 1qt of Hy-Per Lube. I changed the oil again at 11,800 miles, so roughly 8,100 miles. I was shocked to see that when I was pouring the old oil into a waste container, it was still sticky, sticking to the oil and fanning out with a film like in the adverts. The used oil was not heavy or thick. It was probably the equivalent of a 30W or lower. I did the math, if it really is as thick as they say it is, it would put the warm oil viscosity at about 31W, which is fine. I’m not even worried about cold starts, which is the whole purpose of this stuff, because it always just starts right up and is smooth (aside from a tiny millisecond rattle). And going up steep grades, even at 3,500 RPM sounded just smooth and was drama-free. Well, I decided to use ProLong for this oil change but haven’t driven at all yet. I hear amazing things from a few drivers who swear by one or the other. Is there anyone else out there who has been using either of these products, and what is your opinion on them? I’m hearing these 3.6 engines are getting to 300,000 hard miles from some folks who are using Hy-Per Lube. I’d love to know how often that happens.
Or am I just better off sticking to 6 quarts of the really good oil…
PS, I’m always between 8,000 lbs to 8300 lbs. (GVWR is 9,300).
Thanks you guys/gals! I appreciate any input.