Originally Posted By: snakyjake
Sounds to me like all vehicles would benefit from High Mileage oil...at the least it would prevent the problems from occurring.
Not sure how it can be a "higher viscosity formula" when it is a 10w30. Higher than what?
A 10w30 has a specific viscosity range. There are thinner 10w30's and there are thicker 10w30's that still fall within the 10w30 range.
For example, an SAE 30 has a viscosity range of (at 100C/210F) a minimum cSt of 9.3 and a maximum cSt of 12.5.
Sounds to me like all vehicles would benefit from High Mileage oil...at the least it would prevent the problems from occurring.
Not sure how it can be a "higher viscosity formula" when it is a 10w30. Higher than what?
A 10w30 has a specific viscosity range. There are thinner 10w30's and there are thicker 10w30's that still fall within the 10w30 range.
For example, an SAE 30 has a viscosity range of (at 100C/210F) a minimum cSt of 9.3 and a maximum cSt of 12.5.