IMO it's rather silly thing to do on a commuter car.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?
YesI’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?
Engine will run slightly cooler in very cold temps vs very hot temps. Yes it’s not a big difference.No need to swap back and forth. Pick one and run it year 'round. Change it when the mileage or time comes up to do so. 20 is 20 Summer or Winter and 30 is 30 Summer or Winter. You're engine operates at the same temp, Summer or Winter. If not, you have a problem that is neither caused nor cured by oil viscosity.
Step 4 ended up costing me a bundle. Now any profit I make gets spent by the lady I took out for coffee.Step 1: Use the 30 grade.
Step 2: Sell the 20 grade.
Step 3: Profit.
Step 4: Squander new found wealth in a Ponzi scheme.
Step 4: Take a lady out for coffee and pocket the rest of the profits. Win-win.
The most expensive things in life often begin free.Step 4 ended up costing me a bundle. Now any profit I make gets spent by the lady I took out for coffee.