Originally Posted By: ionbeam22
For winter service I would want to be using the 0W oil, and would probably add some MMO to enhance cold cranking.
That is how I dealt with the winters for many years, especially when I planned a winter time trop to the Adirondacks. You'd be surprised how much better an engine started treated with MMO in the oil. I mentioned this before. My cousin and I both ran Mobil 1 5W30.
On a -25*F day we both started our cars side by side, you be amazed how much easier my van with the MMO had started up. His Toyota moaned, groaned and sounded like it had a pound of marbels in the engine. The year before I had Mobil 1 5w30 and on a similar cold morning I thought my van was giving birth w/o the MMO added.
For winter service I would want to be using the 0W oil, and would probably add some MMO to enhance cold cranking.
That is how I dealt with the winters for many years, especially when I planned a winter time trop to the Adirondacks. You'd be surprised how much better an engine started treated with MMO in the oil. I mentioned this before. My cousin and I both ran Mobil 1 5W30.
On a -25*F day we both started our cars side by side, you be amazed how much easier my van with the MMO had started up. His Toyota moaned, groaned and sounded like it had a pound of marbels in the engine. The year before I had Mobil 1 5w30 and on a similar cold morning I thought my van was giving birth w/o the MMO added.