I must admit how wrong I have been. Today I picked up a 5 qt jug of MC 5w20 at WM and drained the 5k mile old RTS 5w40 and replaced it with the 5w20 in my wifes 2004 Mitsubishi outlander.
Later I took a drive.
The difference is actually remarkable. I was so wrong by denying 5w20. My Thickheadedness was wrong but shortlived.
with the 5w20 the engine performance and willingness to rev quickly is much better. It made driving the car much more enjoyable even only a minute afterr stgartup it was perky and after 10 miles it was **** zippy.
I denyed feeling a difference when going from 30 wt to 40 wt.. there must have beeen but do to the longer trips at the time I didn't notice.
This oil grade that was on the recomended list for the vehicle (5w20,5w30 10w30 ) owners manual and truley woke the motor up.
no uoa for the old oil no need, I aint running it again in a gas engine that recomends thinner oils. I apologize for pushing it. I am humbled by facts.
Later I took a drive.
The difference is actually remarkable. I was so wrong by denying 5w20. My Thickheadedness was wrong but shortlived.
with the 5w20 the engine performance and willingness to rev quickly is much better. It made driving the car much more enjoyable even only a minute afterr stgartup it was perky and after 10 miles it was **** zippy.
I denyed feeling a difference when going from 30 wt to 40 wt.. there must have beeen but do to the longer trips at the time I didn't notice.
This oil grade that was on the recomended list for the vehicle (5w20,5w30 10w30 ) owners manual and truley woke the motor up.
no uoa for the old oil no need, I aint running it again in a gas engine that recomends thinner oils. I apologize for pushing it. I am humbled by facts.