Going back to 0w-20 for the winter

Well....unlike many on here I don't try to out guess the engineers that designed the truck. In addition-the truck was certified at the time of purchase and has a 100,000 mile power train warranty. If you follow my posts at all-I do a ALOT of high altitude towing. Previous trucks that spec'ed the same oil never blew up.

An educated guess is that I have towed an accumulated 30,000 miles -most which running what most call "thin oils". Most in 5.3's running 0w/20.
 
Well....unlike many on here I don't try to out guess the engineers that designed the truck. In addition-the truck was certified at the time of purchase and has a 100,000 mile power train warranty. If you follow my posts at all-I do a ALOT of high altitude towing. Previous trucks that spec'ed the same oil never blew up.

An educated guess is that I have towed an accumulated 30,000 miles -most which running what most call "thin oils". Most in 5.3's running 0w/20.
The L83/L84 has a very stiff and concentric lower end (6 bolt) - and oil jets/coolers were added to control temperature …
The AFM/DFM concerns me some - but one of our engineers is well past 200k on M1 AFE (0W20) with zero issues …
 
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Well....unlike many on here I don't try to out guess the engineers that designed the truck. In addition-the truck was certified at the time of purchase and has a 100,000 mile power train warranty. If you follow my posts at all-I do a ALOT of high altitude towing. Previous trucks that spec'ed the same oil never blew up.

An educated guess is that I have towed an accumulated 30,000 miles -most which running what most call "thin oils". Most in 5.3's running 0w/20.
It's not the engineers. It's the bean counters trying to get that cafe number as absolutely low as possible with out having to recall a million engines.....
 
It's the bean counters trying to get that cafe number as absolutely low as possible with out having to recall a million engines...

But they just did lol
 
Their using the 20W due to CAFE / gas mileage / etc. Every manufacturer has to meet CAFE standards , weight standards, emissions standards, mileage standards. That's why all these new cars are like beer cans. You lean on them, and now you have a dent to look at.
 
It's the bean counters trying to get that cafe number as absolutely low as possible with out having to recall a million engines...

But they just did lol
Be more specific, I know what you are talking about-but I don't like "hit and run" posts.
 
Their using the 20W due to CAFE / gas mileage / etc. Every manufacturer has to meet CAFE standards , weight standards, emissions standards, mileage standards. That's why all these new cars are like beer cans. You lean on them, and now you have a dent to look at.
What year beater do you drive?
 
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