Originally Posted By: tig1
Originally Posted By: PSE
First time poster.. lot's of good discussion and information on here!
I have decided to start doing my own work now that my Sienna is off of the Toyota free maintenance plan and looking for the best oil for a 10k interval.
Looking through all of the information on here, I have a question about the specification differences between 0w20's available.
There seems to be a dividing line between the auto OEM 0w20's (Toyota/Subaru, Mazda, Honda) and the big brand 0w20 specs (M1, PP, castrol...), with the auto OEM's spec'ing very high VI. The big brands going with something closer to their 5w20 spec rather than a high VI 0w20.
Does anyone know why oil companies are choosing not to make (market in the case of XOM), high VI oils, similar to Eneos or TGMO? Is it that the volume for the J-style oils is not there yet? Is this to have a product that is compatible with both 0w and 5w20 recommended engines (fuel economy play to 5w people)?
You are putting a lot of stock into VIs. What are the VI #s for Toyo, Honada, PP, etc.
I think one of our more respected members puts alot of stock in them too tig. As a matter of fact when recommending an oil,or even looking at different oils it's one of the first thing caterham mentions,which tells me there is something to them.
Or is it irrelevant,and no thought should be put into the viscosity index at all?
Originally Posted By: PSE
First time poster.. lot's of good discussion and information on here!
I have decided to start doing my own work now that my Sienna is off of the Toyota free maintenance plan and looking for the best oil for a 10k interval.
Looking through all of the information on here, I have a question about the specification differences between 0w20's available.
There seems to be a dividing line between the auto OEM 0w20's (Toyota/Subaru, Mazda, Honda) and the big brand 0w20 specs (M1, PP, castrol...), with the auto OEM's spec'ing very high VI. The big brands going with something closer to their 5w20 spec rather than a high VI 0w20.
Does anyone know why oil companies are choosing not to make (market in the case of XOM), high VI oils, similar to Eneos or TGMO? Is it that the volume for the J-style oils is not there yet? Is this to have a product that is compatible with both 0w and 5w20 recommended engines (fuel economy play to 5w people)?
You are putting a lot of stock into VIs. What are the VI #s for Toyo, Honada, PP, etc.
I think one of our more respected members puts alot of stock in them too tig. As a matter of fact when recommending an oil,or even looking at different oils it's one of the first thing caterham mentions,which tells me there is something to them.
Or is it irrelevant,and no thought should be put into the viscosity index at all?