Originally Posted By: fordf250123
That makes no sense. You want the most free-flowing oil at startup. The most wear occurs on startup, so you want the least viscous oil available. 5w-30 should be put in the car.
Not the way it works. Flow does not equal lubrication. Presence of oil does. All engines except those with external primers start and run on residual oil film until other systems take over. Pistons, rings, cylinder walls, timing chains, accessory drive gears like distributor and oil pump all rely on sling oil or splash oil. They don't get pumped oil, ever.
Pumped oil is for valve gear mostly. It's at the top of the engine and to well shielded to get any sling oil off the crank.
As long as you are above the cold flow limits of the oil, all oil pumps will fill the galleries and passages at the same rate for 5W, 10W, 30W, etc. They are positive displacement pumps.
Thicker oil might cause the oil filter to by-pass the media if it's a small filter ... But, that is usually not a major concern.
102,000 miles so it has some bearing wear. My guess is the owners manual says something like 5W-30 as recommended. My wife's Jag runs on QS Defy 10W-30 and has been happily doing that for 177,000 miles
Is your V8 Jag supercharged?
Most likely I'd run Valvoline Maxlife 10W-30 as long as the oil pressure gauge looks OK and the low oil pressure light does not flicker. If either are ever flickering, switch up to 10W-40