Originally Posted By: 45ACP
Originally Posted By: fdcg27
Originally Posted By: crazyoildude
in the 70's 10w40 was very common
And in the 'eighties, I used 10W-40 in everything, and never had problems with either cold weather starting or engine wear.
I also changed it every 3K, which might have been appropriate for the oils of the time, but would now be absurd for most users.
I want to express this thought as my own, down to every word, as exactly what i would have typed.
+1 and +1 again.
Also agreed. 10w40 is a great alternative for those of us that live in warmer climates in the southern parts of the USA.
The side benefit is that is usually has extra ZDDP compared to the weights below this as it never carries the energy conserving starburst from API.
Originally Posted By: fdcg27
Originally Posted By: crazyoildude
in the 70's 10w40 was very common
And in the 'eighties, I used 10W-40 in everything, and never had problems with either cold weather starting or engine wear.
I also changed it every 3K, which might have been appropriate for the oils of the time, but would now be absurd for most users.
I want to express this thought as my own, down to every word, as exactly what i would have typed.
+1 and +1 again.
Also agreed. 10w40 is a great alternative for those of us that live in warmer climates in the southern parts of the USA.
The side benefit is that is usually has extra ZDDP compared to the weights below this as it never carries the energy conserving starburst from API.