Because they are CAFE appeasers.What I'm finding hard to understand is, in the owners manual it reads to use 0W20 oil if 0W16 is not available. Then, next OCI, switch back to 0W16. WHY? If 0W20 was okay for one OCI, why not continue to use it?![]()
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Because they are CAFE appeasers.What I'm finding hard to understand is, in the owners manual it reads to use 0W20 oil if 0W16 is not available. Then, next OCI, switch back to 0W16. WHY? If 0W20 was okay for one OCI, why not continue to use it?![]()
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What I'm finding hard to understand is, in the owners manual it reads to use 0W20 oil if 0W16 is not available. Then, next OCI, switch back to 0W16. WHY? If 0W20 was okay for one OCI, why not continue to use it?![]()
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Oh yeah, I see it states that at the very beginning.Because CAFE Appeasers.
Viscosity is the first line of defense against metal-to-metal contact between moving parts. There is a difference between film thickness (MOFT) and film strength.thick vs thin is pure nonsense, the real issue is fluid film protecting vital surfaces, and yes i remember a kid with a honda or Acura with cam phasers having a code read because his buddies had said to put Rotella diesel oil in the sump. do you realize, that thousands of hours and miles oftesting are run before product launch
Because of CAFEWhat I'm finding hard to understand is, in the owners manual it reads to use 0W20 oil if 0W16 is not available. Then, next OCI, switch back to 0W16. WHY? If 0W20 was okay for one OCI, why not continue to use it?![]()
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Agreed. I was only taking 16 vs 20.No way. MOFT always wins. Put an oil with an inadequate film thickness in or one without additives and see which one fails first.
You would be a CAFE appeaser too if you were facing heavy fines if not complying.Because they are CAFE appeasers.
Would Castrol Magnatec oil play a significant role here?Viscosity is the first line of defense against metal-to-metal contact between moving parts. There is a difference between film thickness (MOFT) and film strength.
In terms of what? Film strength is dependent on the AW/AF additives and how they prevent wear when parts rub on each other. Film thickness is dependent on viscosity, particularly HTHS viscosity, and is what keeps moving parts separated and from rubbing on each other.Would Castrol Magnatec oil play a significant role here?
Not sure if CAFE "fines" per se, just doesn't give credits which saves the company money ... so guess it could be looked at as an "indirect fine".You would be a CAFE appeaser too if you were facing heavy fines if not complying.
Okay.In terms of what? Film strength is dependent on the AW/AF additives and how they prevent wear when parts rub on each other. Film thickness is dependent on viscosity, particularly HTHS viscosity, and is what keeps moving parts separated and from rubbing on each other.
polar sticky molecules is just marketingOkay.
But, Castrol "CLAIMS" that "X amount" of engine wear occurs at startup. Are the additives and viscosity you stated ever present at startup? Isn't this why Castrol Magnatec was invented? Or, is it a highly fictional ploy on their behalf?
Yeah, like that force field around engines in their commercials.polar sticky molecules is just marketing
Theoretically, if a thicker layer of oil stays clinging to surfaces after the engine is shut down, then there should be a bit more protection during a start-up. Start-up wear would also depends somewhat on what kind of AW/AF layer has been built-up on the surfaces (the film strength of the oil) to help mitigate wear when there is more rubbing contact before full lubrication is established.Okay.
But, Castrol "CLAIMS" that "X amount" of engine wear occurs at startup. Are the additives and viscosity you stated ever present at startup? Isn't this why Castrol Magnatec was invented? Or, is it a highly fictional ploy on their behalf?
I'm still trying to see that force field it gives off around engines.![]()
You forgot "Amsoil vs everything else"My two favorite BiTOG topics:
- Thick vs thin motor oil .
- K&N vs whatever air filter.
“Is Redline/Amsoil worth it?”You forgot "Amsoil vs everything else"
That's best left to the owner of the vehicle to decide.“Is Redline/Amsoil worth it?”