Originally Posted by MPosey
Originally Posted by demarpaint
Here's how I see it. If I'm using a 20, 30, or 40 grade oil from brand x and a 20, 30, or 40 grade oil from brand y is quieter, why would I use brand x oils? If an oil of the same viscosity is quieter in my engine than a competitors product of the same viscosity that is the oil I'm running with. And I do believe a quieter engine is better protected, especially if all that it took was changing brands of oil, and not moving up a grade.
I feel the same way, in my mind friction = noise, so less noise means less friction so the engine is working less hard and is getting less wear. Probably has zero real world data or issues but in my mind that is how I think about it. It could literally be one thing in the oil that makes it less noisy to my ear that does nothing to protect the engine any more than any other slightly noisier engine but I just feel slightly better when it isn't quite a metallic-y noise I hear...
True, noise can also mean metal hitting metal, not good either.
Originally Posted by demarpaint
Here's how I see it. If I'm using a 20, 30, or 40 grade oil from brand x and a 20, 30, or 40 grade oil from brand y is quieter, why would I use brand x oils? If an oil of the same viscosity is quieter in my engine than a competitors product of the same viscosity that is the oil I'm running with. And I do believe a quieter engine is better protected, especially if all that it took was changing brands of oil, and not moving up a grade.
I feel the same way, in my mind friction = noise, so less noise means less friction so the engine is working less hard and is getting less wear. Probably has zero real world data or issues but in my mind that is how I think about it. It could literally be one thing in the oil that makes it less noisy to my ear that does nothing to protect the engine any more than any other slightly noisier engine but I just feel slightly better when it isn't quite a metallic-y noise I hear...
True, noise can also mean metal hitting metal, not good either.