Originally Posted By: A_Harman
I wouldn't use 0w20 in an engine specifying 40-weight, but I would use it in an engine specifying 5w20.
Originally Posted By: buster
I wouldn't use a 0w20 in a 0w40 application.
Listen to these two...
Originally Posted By: daves87rs
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Sure you saw AEHaas run 0W20 in his Ferrari or Lambo. UOA was good.
Agreed. Thinking depending on the engine-you would be fine....
Not these two...
That was a really high power engine, designed for high speed and track use, with oil specified for those uses, and a heap of thermal management systems.
The 20 was installed, and the engine never used to a significant part of it's potential.
If he used the 20 on the autobahn, or a number of 3-4 hour sessions on the track, the argument would hold water, but he didn't so it doesn't.
I wouldn't use 0w20 in an engine specifying 40-weight, but I would use it in an engine specifying 5w20.
Originally Posted By: buster
I wouldn't use a 0w20 in a 0w40 application.
Listen to these two...
Originally Posted By: daves87rs
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Sure you saw AEHaas run 0W20 in his Ferrari or Lambo. UOA was good.
Agreed. Thinking depending on the engine-you would be fine....
Not these two...
That was a really high power engine, designed for high speed and track use, with oil specified for those uses, and a heap of thermal management systems.
The 20 was installed, and the engine never used to a significant part of it's potential.
If he used the 20 on the autobahn, or a number of 3-4 hour sessions on the track, the argument would hold water, but he didn't so it doesn't.