JG,quote:
Originally posted by JGmazda:
I feel the 10W-weight would be what my car called for... and plus I have no reason to use and oil with a "0" rating in 90deg temps.
I like AMSOIL Series 3K. Still a 5W30 spec but with other neat stuff added to it.quote:
Originally posted by JGmazda:
Hi guys...I've read up on German Castrol and Syntec 5w-40. Since I'm dealing a high reving 1.8 engine in 90-100deg temps, what's your opinion on which oil would handle the heat better?
I understand the "0" part (0w-30) means nothing at operating temps. I just know that the two oils are completely different in Composition.
Am I nuts to consider GC in the Phoenix climate?
Thanks!
Any oil you run, whether 20W-50, 15W-40, 5W-30, 0W-30 or 0W-20, will be too thick at startup. An ideal oil would have the same viscosity at startup as it would at operating temperature. When thinking about GC, completely forget about the 0W. The 0W actually makes GC a better choice.quote:
Originally posted by JGmazda:
Maybe I'm wrong...? But I think the benefits of having having a "thicker" lube in my bearings and on the Cams when starting would be a benefit.
Think of it this way. You seem to want an oil in the range of 12-15 cst at 212°F. GC fits that bill.quote:
Originally posted by JGmazda:
I can't get over the fact that a 0w oil is the best choice for my car. Yes... I know it's close to 12cst. (40 weight).