It depends entirely on the condition of your engine. If the bearings are in good condition, use a lighter weight oil (lower numbers). If the bearings are getting a little worn, use a thicker weight oil (HIGHER numbers). Watch the oil pressure gauge. If, after the engine warms, the oil pressure starts to drop to near zero during idle, use a thicker oil. If the oil pressure stays up when the engine is warm and idling, you might be able to use a lighter grade oil. As related to the brand, use whatever has been running in the engine in the past, so long as it's a respected brand with the SAE certifications.
5W30 in the winter time. 10W30 in the hot months.
Your engine has a roller valve train in it, and if you run heaver oil, then the engine will not lube and it will burn the valve train up.
Winter time - 5W30 GASTROL GTX Summer time - 10W30
5W30 GTX GASTROL is a real good oil. 10W30 in the hot months.
4cycle
The usual kind of oil paint.
5w 30
20w50 should be right
Oil paint.
You should use 10W 30 of any good quality oil.
SAE 10w30 any major brand.
they use 5w-30
A quality filter such as AC/Delco is the filter your should use.
SAE 5w30
10w30 or 10w40
2 cycle motor oil
5w30
10 w 30. Thays what i use
The Nissan Quest uses a good quality 5W30 oil
Dexron 3
According to the 1999 Ford Taurus Owner Guide ( 5W-30 )