CleanSump
Site Donor 2026
No I have never done it since I started changing oil in the early 1970s. I remember my dad changing to 10 for Winter and 30 in Summer in Nebraska and Minnesota circa 1960. Times and technology change, people not so much.
If you had an extreme in temps between seasons I could see it . In my case in the PNW there is not a wide range of temps , so I stay with 5W30 all year .I’ve hoarded a bunch of 0w-20 and also a bunch of 5w-30 from sales people have posted here. My new plan to use it up is to put my vehicles on a seasonal rotation where they all get 5w-30 in the spring to run during hot weather and 0w-20 in the fall for the cold.
Do any of you do something similar?
Does your engine changes operating temperature based on seasons? If not, then, no reason for change.
The times when I did change to a “heavier” oil is when towing in the 95 degree heat.
Exactly. If there isn’t a use condition that significantly raises oil temps above typical operating temps, then viscosity changing doesn’t make sense. For example, starting regularly in Siberian winter weather; then pay attention to the “w” rating and if tracking/towing for extended periods of time, maybe go up a grade or two; depending. If not, stay with whatever is chosen for year round.Yes. Towing, tracking vehicle. Oil temperature can fluctuate 30-60 degrees. On track my BMW was running to 300f before oil cooler was installed.
But just based on season? No.
+1I got about 100 qts SAE 30 and SAE 40 on incredible clearance, so I used them up by running them May- Nov,
While I don’t agree with cafe at all, and seldom agree with the engineers. I’ll side with them on oil recommendations. My manual says 0w20, so that’s what it gets. I change oil well before the recommendations so I’m not churning 20wt into 5 while trying to reach long drain interval elite status.
No, but my smaller shop has a diesel heater and a wood stove. But it is not insulated and when it gets really cold like this week then it's just a waste of time unfortunately.Doesn't that big garage have a heater? Even a portable plug in one?