And what you got was commentary on formulation and the contribution of VII to volatility, and even the tradeoff between different VIIs used. Even the lowest volatility 0w-40 will be higher than the lowest 5w-20. Therein lies the inherent compromise for only caring about HTHS holy grail.Geez ... trolling again. You led nobody "full circle", lol. In that thread I simply said:
"It's probably been discussed before, but what full synthetic motor oils have the lowest Volatility NOACK rating in 5W-20? I've found that a lot of manufactures don't always show the NOACK number."
It basically reinforces my comment above that viscosity doesn't really correlate to something like Noack volatility. You can look at many different multi-viscosity oils in the same viscosity and they have a large range of Noack based one their formulations. And what SonofJoe said supports that fact.
The toughest part of clinging to absolute generalizations is deciding which one to abandon when they contradict.