Originally Posted By: 06VtecV6
Originally Posted By: 440Magnum
Originally Posted By: 06VtecV6
You have a hall pass being in the mild mid-wet to use any of these 0w weights you want since you have 4 full seasons while down hure in the ss, we got just 2 so it's either 30 weight al year or even the 40 ounce of malt liquor.
1) Again please in english...
2) 0w20 synthetic is as good or better in Death Valley than 5w20 conventional anyway.
1. You understood MALT LIQUOR BEER well so don't act like an angel
2. o weight oils are for those who prefer less sand in their pants cause they live in the temperal conditions of the midwest and quite frankly have been spoiled, as a result.
capeche I mean comprende, si si senor.
1) I understood the words, not what they have to do with oil
2) Nobody is talking about "0 weight oils." 0w30 is a 30-weight just like 10w30 and 5w30 are. 0w20 is a 20-weight just like 5w20 is. Some of the 0w30 oils are thicker at 100C than some 5w30 oils are at 100C. So (it looks like, best I can tell) you're falling into the misconception that a 0 before the w in 0w20 or 0w30 means "thinner oil when its hot." It doesn't mean that. It means "thinner oil when its COLD."