Originally Posted By: Pablo
Originally Posted By: gfh77665
If no wear difference between 5-20 and 0-20, where exactly would increased wear start?? 0-10? 0-5?
No such thing as a 0W-10 or 0W-5. Yet. We need to talk viscosity at temperature. You do know that a 5W-20 and 0W-20 are the same effective viscosity in use?
Depends on the engine really. Some may be fine with a 5 cSt@100°C oil!
Actually quite a few companies produce 0w10 and 0w5 oils. RP has a 0w10 and Redline has a 0w5 and a 0w2 There is even a uoa on this site of a member running 0w10 in a street car.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...rue#Post1387426
Originally Posted By: gfh77665
If no wear difference between 5-20 and 0-20, where exactly would increased wear start?? 0-10? 0-5?
No such thing as a 0W-10 or 0W-5. Yet. We need to talk viscosity at temperature. You do know that a 5W-20 and 0W-20 are the same effective viscosity in use?
Depends on the engine really. Some may be fine with a 5 cSt@100°C oil!
Actually quite a few companies produce 0w10 and 0w5 oils. RP has a 0w10 and Redline has a 0w5 and a 0w2 There is even a uoa on this site of a member running 0w10 in a street car.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...rue#Post1387426
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