tamedcowboy
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Originally Posted By: dave1251
Originally Posted By: tamedcowboy
I never thought about Kendall. I just looked it up and found it has a higher flashpoint than Motorcraft, but the Motorcraft has better cold pouring and lower cold-start viscosity. Maybe in Texas the Kendall might be better.
I disagree most of what you have said in this post.
The worst part is someone is actually following your non-sense you have stated is really sad.
What did I say wrong? I went on Motorcraft and Kendall's website and compared their semi-syn 5w20's. Motorcraft has 402 degree flash point, Kendall has 424. MC cold pouring -44, Kendall -38. MC viscosity at -30 degrees Celsius is 5,200; Kendall is 6,150. What is unclear about that?
Originally Posted By: tamedcowboy
I never thought about Kendall. I just looked it up and found it has a higher flashpoint than Motorcraft, but the Motorcraft has better cold pouring and lower cold-start viscosity. Maybe in Texas the Kendall might be better.
I disagree most of what you have said in this post.
The worst part is someone is actually following your non-sense you have stated is really sad.
What did I say wrong? I went on Motorcraft and Kendall's website and compared their semi-syn 5w20's. Motorcraft has 402 degree flash point, Kendall has 424. MC cold pouring -44, Kendall -38. MC viscosity at -30 degrees Celsius is 5,200; Kendall is 6,150. What is unclear about that?