Really? LOL! You think a 20 weight will stay in grade in a Camaro that is used at the track? Not if anything other than a drag strip. You´re putting LSJr´ś statement to a ridiculous test there and I am confident he would never run a 20 weight at the track in a car like that. I don´t believe it would stay in grade. But if it did, I bet his statement would hold true.I was quite confused by his claim that "20 weight oil can protect acceptably, as long as it stays in grade". And he says he's basing that off of a bunch of used oil analysis, but I don't see any work he did to try to isolate it to different engines or requirements from them. A guy racing his camaro on the track is definitely going to accelerate wear by using a 20 grade instead of a 30 or 40. Same with a guy working his heavy duty gasser towing all day every day. But the little grandpa in his kia can probably eek by just fine on 20 grade.
So he painted with a really wide brush with that claim.
As for gradpa and his kids, I see 0w20 handle much more than that with every OCI on either of my Jeeps.
Here´s an example not as extreme as yours, but more stress than most people will put on a 0w20 or any other oil, for that matter. It will show you why I have great confidence in it. It´s much more than your grandpa will put on his Kia.
I did a 6.2k OCI in my Jeep Wrangler that included a trip to Moab. 22 hours each way at 80-85mph. With 4.56 gears, it was turning some fairly high RPM for hours on end. I did a week of off-roading, including rock crawling in temps that got into the high 80´s, with the AC on much of the time. There were a couple excursions on roads along the CO River where I drove in a pretty spirited manner, going through the gears, getting into high RPM a good number of times. (Having fun, of course.)
The used oil analysis showed the oil at 7.98 at 100 degrees C. Not only was it still in grade, it was higher than some show in their VOA. I have never seen it get out of grade. The lowest I have seen was 7.37, even with towing. The PDS showed somewhere around 8.4 to 8.8 for virgin oil at that time, IIRC. Didn´t drop much and certainly did not drop out of grade.
The oil on that Moab run, btw, was Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0w20. Not track use. But I´d say it was pretty high stress in a variety of ways.
The longest OCI I ever did, btw, was on Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0w20 and it wound up at a very respectable 7.93. It went 8,000 miles with a wide variety of driving from commuting to off-road to towing. It was in the engine all winter, which included a good number of very cold starts and more idling than other times of year.
Not sure how many times I´ve mentioned this on the forum, but my old 08 Jeep 3.8 ran 196k on mostly 5w20 and 0w20 for 17 years. Towing, off-roading in all kinds of conditions, etc. It was running like new when I sold it and is still running great at over 230k for its current owner.
The fear of 20 weight oil is irrational. But if that´s you, then run a 30 weight. I doubt it will hurt. Might even help, but most won´t keep a vehicle long enough to find out.
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