All,
I thought I had seen a recent thread along these lines, but a search revealed nothing exactly along these lines.
Today I took delivery of a 2011 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8. The manual recommends either 0W-20 or 5W-20, with a preference for 0W-20 for improved fuel economy. Since the vehicle is obviously under warranty, I intend to stick pretty close to manufacturer's recommendations. I have therefore settled on using 0W-20.
Given that, which 0W-20 would you choose from among these three - Redline, Amsoil, or Mobil 1? I know all three are excellent choices, but this *IS* BITOG, after all, so let's debate
Flashpoints do seem to differ somewhat:
Redline: 421
Mobil 1: 457
Amsoil: 442
HTHS:
Redline: 2.7
Amsoil: 2.8
Mobil 1: 2.6
NOACK:
Redline: 9
Amsoil: 8.6
Mobil 1: Unspecified
Viscosity at 100 degrees C:
Redline: 8.2
Amsoil: 9.0
Mobil 1: 8.5
Pour Point:
Redline: -76
Amsoil: -65
Mobil 1: Unspecified
Viscosity Index:
Redline: 166
Amsoil: 165
Mobil 1: 170
Comments? Which would you choose, and why?
I thought I had seen a recent thread along these lines, but a search revealed nothing exactly along these lines.
Today I took delivery of a 2011 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8. The manual recommends either 0W-20 or 5W-20, with a preference for 0W-20 for improved fuel economy. Since the vehicle is obviously under warranty, I intend to stick pretty close to manufacturer's recommendations. I have therefore settled on using 0W-20.
Given that, which 0W-20 would you choose from among these three - Redline, Amsoil, or Mobil 1? I know all three are excellent choices, but this *IS* BITOG, after all, so let's debate

Flashpoints do seem to differ somewhat:
Redline: 421
Mobil 1: 457
Amsoil: 442
HTHS:
Redline: 2.7
Amsoil: 2.8
Mobil 1: 2.6
NOACK:
Redline: 9
Amsoil: 8.6
Mobil 1: Unspecified
Viscosity at 100 degrees C:
Redline: 8.2
Amsoil: 9.0
Mobil 1: 8.5
Pour Point:
Redline: -76
Amsoil: -65
Mobil 1: Unspecified
Viscosity Index:
Redline: 166
Amsoil: 165
Mobil 1: 170
Comments? Which would you choose, and why?