Originally Posted By: ndfergy
Is there any application today in which a 10w-30 is still preferable to a 5w-30?
Yes, a manual transmission vehicle. When you depress the clutch you're putting a lateral force on the engine - specifically the crank thrust bearings. Although the KV100 may be lower with a 10W the specific gravity/density, and in all probability the HTHS, is higher. A heavier oil is harder to displace.
That extra 0.1 HTHS isn't much. Again, why an ILSAC 10w-30 over an A3/B4 5w-30 or 0w-30 or HDEO? Those will at least have an HTHS of 3.5 or greater, not 3.1 or 3.0.
Is there any application today in which a 10w-30 is still preferable to a 5w-30?
Yes, a manual transmission vehicle. When you depress the clutch you're putting a lateral force on the engine - specifically the crank thrust bearings. Although the KV100 may be lower with a 10W the specific gravity/density, and in all probability the HTHS, is higher. A heavier oil is harder to displace.
That extra 0.1 HTHS isn't much. Again, why an ILSAC 10w-30 over an A3/B4 5w-30 or 0w-30 or HDEO? Those will at least have an HTHS of 3.5 or greater, not 3.1 or 3.0.