Oil for NY Winter

I am merely stating 30 grade oil can handle temperature down to -30 F. So use with confidence.

But no.. I have not seen anything below 0 F.
I want to thank you for responding back, we do have a member that has posted about starting a car in temps well below 0, it might have been -18F, I do believe the oil was Mobil 1 5W-30

I could be wrong, and I will not test this, but at -30F, some might be ok with a 5W-30, and let's stick with the last number being 30, maybe I am more Barney as opposed to Andy, but at -30 I would want the 1st number to be 0 LOL
 
Thinking of getting a project car to teach myself and my son how to do simple maintenance items.

Chances are it will be a Honda with a K engine (likely a K24z3) or a Toyota with a 2GR. Will be high mileage.

I've read 5W-30 is a good way to go, but also 0W-20 is great for NY winters. I'm not upstate where it gets bitter cold, but it can get pretty cold in in the boroughs.

would it make sense to run 5W-30 for 3/4 of the year and the 0W-20 for the cold months? Totally new to this, any recommendations and feedback are greatly appreciated.

thanks.
5W30 will be fine
 
We had a mild winter but I still use 0W-30 all year.
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Thinking of getting a project car to teach myself and my son how to do simple maintenance items.

Chances are it will be a Honda with a K engine (likely a K24z3) or a Toyota with a 2GR. Will be high mileage.

I've read 5W-30 is a good way to go, but also 0W-20 is great for NY winters. I'm not upstate where it gets bitter cold, but it can get pretty cold in in the boroughs.

would it make sense to run 5W-30 for 3/4 of the year and the 0W-20 for the cold months? Totally new to this, any recommendations and feedback are greatly appreciated.

thanks.
I would pick one oil and be done.

A 5W-30 would be fine. When I lived in Northern Vermont, I ran Mobil 1 5W30 in the truck I used to leave outside. We saw absolute temperatures between -25 and -30 on occasion.

That said, if it makes you feel better, find a good 0W30 and use that. It’ll be fine in the summertime too.
 
Montana has entered the chat. HA HA
We normally get a few days here in the -30's each winter. I run M1 EPHM 5w-30 all year. Unheated garage at home, but out in the elements at work. Last year we had a 4-5 day stretch in the -30's to -40's, reaching a low of -44 one morning. 2019 F150 started every time. Battery in the truck is the original Motorcraft with 800 CCA.
 
Montana has entered the chat. HA HA
We normally get a few days here in the -30's each winter. I run M1 EPHM 5w-30 all year. Unheated garage at home, but out in the elements at work. Last year we had a 4-5 day stretch in the -30's to -40's, reaching a low of -44 one morning. 2019 F150 started every time. Battery in the truck is the original Motorcraft with 800 CCA.
Antifreeze is a concern at -40Fmost are only good to -34F
 
I definitely would not want to be running a 10w anything in -30 degree weather. I actually would not even want a 5w in there. If there is any chance of the temperature getting that low, a 0w oil is the way to go, especially keeping in mind that after a few thousand miles that 0w oil will actually be a 5w oil
 
At least in terms of PUP, there is no 0W-30 option.
True - but with 5W30 Pennzoil Ultra Platinum in the crankcase, my Tundra has started up instantly in below zero weather. The 5W is good down to about -30F. The PUP is stable, doesn't breakdown that much, and the OP is in NYC, not far upstate, where -30 is possible.

Even so, I have the Tundra in Northern Vermont pretty often. It was fine on the PUP.

I’ve got 0W30 in the Tundra now, but that’s only to simplify oil inventory across the fleet. I would be fine with the PUP in 5W30 (bought on sale on Amazon for $22/jug).

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