At time 8:41 he skirts around one of the most important oil performance specs ... the HTHS viscosity. A higher HTHS viscosity will give more MOFT and more engine protection than a lower HTHS. The HTHS test is meant to show how the oil will behave at higher temp and shear rates, like seen inside journal bearings. And of course, the other factor of how "shear stable" (ie, how much permanent shear happens) the oil is over the OCI matters. As brought up earlier fuel dilution can have a huge impact on KV100 and HTHS in operation ... the basic effect is like permanently shearing the oil.
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