Speed of oil reaching the engine internals?Define flow.
And part of that speed of reaching, " and maintaining " lube of the engine internals, is if the return flow provides enough oil back down into the sump pickup area to keep up with the demand intake of the oil pump. And even at the pickup, is the oil thin enough so the pickup does not end up creating a hole lacking oil around it, and end up sucking air.Speed of oil reaching the engine internals?
Yet the winter rating isn’t achieved. That’s because it’s about more than an oil pumping easier at very low temperatures. Exactly why the winter rating testing was changed in the late 80s.Yes, that's how all of this works. To make matters even more complicated, there are synthetic 15W and 20W-XX oils that pump more easily at -50ºF t 5W-30 oils.
Even among 'high tech' oils, there are some lower viscosity AN based oils that won't pour or pump below about -30ºF and some PAO based higher viscosity oils that will pour at -44ºF or even lower.
Flow is highly overrated on here, part of the misunderstanding of how oil systems work, compounded by a misunderstanding of what the winter rating means - and doesn’t mean.Define flow.