Is 0w40 slightly Thicker than 5w30?

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Originally Posted By: BrocLuno
Originally Posted By: d00df00d
0w-40 is significantly thicker than 5w30.


Define "significantly" ...

Enough to be measurable, and likely enough to make a measurable difference of some kind.
 
Originally Posted By: bobbydavro
Is a kv100 12.4 and 12.6 significantly different ?



Nope, and LOL, especially not when it can be the difference between 12.44 an 12.51.

Viscosity modification broke J300 back in the '80s, and the HTHS minimums further confuse people, as evident in the case of A3/B4 or C3 5W30s...heck, even standard old SAE30 mineral is closer to a synthetic 0W40 in terms of HTHS than it is to an ILSAC 30. (and shouldn't a standard mineral 30 be the actual definition of 30 ???)
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
especially not when it can be the difference between 12.44 an 12.51.


:doh:

12.44, and 12.55
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
and shouldn't a standard mineral 30 be the actual definition of 30 ???


Yes, that would make sense to me.
 
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