I 5W-30 my normally aspirated vehicles and 0W-40 my forced inducted or track duty vehicles.
Because there is a difference between "will work OK" and "optimized for specific goals".
Isn't this just another veiled thick v. thin topic, which has been hashed and thrashed to the end of the Earth and back already?
So should we delete all other lube threads and make your thread the single one only available to all people?
Why not just one filter for all engines?
Why not just one cartridge for all firearms?
Why not just one tire size for all vehicles?
Why not just one size of shirt for all grown males?
Why not just one size TV for all rooms?
Why not just one container for all foods at the market?
Etc ...
Are you serious or just yanking our collective chain?
How many people really need the 0w rating - do you all live in Siberia? The OEM’s have cursed us all by having one spec for every climate so we’re all stuck with too much VII or running an older formulation.
I run M 1 0W-40 in the 2006 4 cyl Toyota Tacoma, the 2010 Focus and the 2018 Ford F350 gas engine and used to run Quaker state 5W-40 in the 2015 Ford F150 with the 2.7 engine but now run M1 0W-40 since the formulation change.
not particularly the kind of reasoned reply that i would expect from a bitog “staff member” to a not unreasonable question.Because there is a difference between "will work OK" and "optimized for specific goals".
Isn't this just another veiled thick v. thin topic, which has been hashed and thrashed to the end of the Earth and back already?
So should we delete all other lube threads and make your thread the single one only available to all people?
Why not just one filter for all engines?
Why not just one cartridge for all firearms?
Why not just one tire size for all vehicles?
Why not just one size of shirt for all grown males?
Why not just one size TV for all rooms?
Why not just one container for all foods at the market?
Etc ...
Are you serious or just yanking our collective chain?
There are some specifically guilty parties.Count me in the group that can't understand why we need hundreds of different oil filter sizes and specs.
It wouldn't fit the goal of obtaining ever increasing max fuel mileage CAFE targets. That's why all future ICE cars/trucks will most likely end up all specifying 0W-8 or 0W-16. That will become the "one oil".The more I read about oil on here, honestly the more questions I have.
Instead of so many types, weights, etc.
Why not just sell full synthetic 0W40 for all cars?
If the car is going through auto start/stop cycles, the oil is most likely already warmed up pretty good. Besides, the PD oil pump ensures that the oil "gets moving" to all force fed engine components regardless of the viscosity, especially when the oil is already warmed up some.You're probably right about the 0w oils, however, consider all these vehicles with the auto start/stop function. These engines are going through a startup cycle (warm start obviously) 100 times more often than those that don't, I'd want a 0w in these engines to get that oil moving as fast as physic's-ly possible.
It wouldn't fit the goal of obtaining ever increasing max fuel mileage CAFE targets. That's why all future ICE cars/trucks will most likely end up all specifying 0W-8 or 0W-16. That will become the "one oil".
But when you have a choice of what oil to use, a 0W-40 would pretty work in about every application and climate.