Off topic:quote:
Originally posted by jbas:
"It's possible that a comparison of two oils, one with the "correct" HTHS and one with an HTHS that is below the manufacturers minimum will show that the oil with the lesser viscosity actually works better because it's superior in other ways Better base oils, better additive packages, etc. are all factors that will effect how well an oil works in a given situation."
This is why it is necessary to isolate the variable of interest by saying, or testing, "with all else being equal." We have enough evidence elsewhere here that increasing HTHS decreases wear, up to a point of diminishing returns above 3.5 or so.
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