Tire balance. They were almost an ounce off
Need to do trans filter, oil change, power steering fluid, and air filters. But God damnit I just have no drive right now.
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@TheAutumnWind heat is an interesting one. Higher external Temps don't necessarily correlate to higher engine Temps or oil temperature. Once the engine is hot, I have the same oil Pressure whether it be - 5 outside or 100 degrees. It does a pretty good job of regulating itself. The only real difference is cold oil Pressure, which is higher with colder Temps. But that should surprise no one. I ran 0w30 year round. If you want to do some math or look at charts, 0w30 with abugher viscosity index is actually thicker than a 5w30 or 10w30 above 100c. Tl;Dr an oil's viscosity index is an inverse measurement of the oil's change in viscosity with respect to temperature. In other words, a 0w30 won't be as thick as a 10w30 when cold, and it won't thin out as much as a 10w30 would above 100c. Imagine a graph, with viscosity on the Y axis, and temperature on the X axis. A higher VII has a shallower slope, with the intercept points of all the lines(well, curves) meeting at 100c. It's why I always chuckled to myself when someone suggests "stepping up to" a 10w30 for hot weather. Or huffs and puffs when I say I run a 0w30 in the summer and they scream too thin. 3 of my major shopping points when I'm evaluating an oil are the viscosity listed at 100c - which is now thick it is at operating temp, the viscosity index, which we had already touched on, and the HTHS (high temp high shear) values of an oil, which is its resistance to becoming thin under high load - think the opposite of a non Newtonian fluid, which gets thick when agitated. High temp high shear mean the oil would get thin. Think conditions such as full load at redline in a main bearing, or your timing chain. The higher the value the better, with 3.5 being about the maximum you can get with a 30 weight.
To be clear, I'm not advising you on what to rum. Just trying to provide some useful info to aid in your making a decision.