Thinnest 5w-30?

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Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Originally Posted By: Tim H.
Not under warrenty on either vehicle. One has 155K and the other has 75K. Both V6 ( 2.7L and 3.3L). Just wish the 0W flowed better at cold weight than a 5W in the temps. I'm just kinda interested in how thinner oils will run in these vehicles.
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Why do you say this?
 
Originally Posted By: SEMI_287
Valvoline 5w30 is pretty thin. Cst of 11 VI of 168 and pour point of -42.

Their Full Synthetic is better with it's VI of 172 and PP has no bearing on how well an oil flows a 0C.
 
Originally Posted By: Tim H.
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Originally Posted By: Tim H.
Not under warrenty on either vehicle. One has 155K and the other has 75K. Both V6 ( 2.7L and 3.3L). Just wish the 0W flowed better at cold weight than a 5W in the temps. I'm just kinda interested in how thinner oils will run in these vehicles.
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Why do you say this?


After countless blind recommendations to "run thin oil on anything and everything" I tried it. Oil was weeping from the valve cover and oil pan gasket within a few thousand miles. Car had bad valve seals to begin with, blew smoke to beat the band. Had to back off to a mix, not as bad. So in a way what I'm saying in pictures is true. If I kept running thin oil it would have ruined the car eventually. Not worth making a bunch of repairs to run the stuff.

Let the attacks begin...
 
CATERHAM - The OP is asking about going thinner. I Shared what happened to me when I went thin without considering the condition of the vehicle. The OP can decide whether or not to discount what I say and go with the masses.
 
The OP is asking about the thinnest 30wt oil on start-up at 32F. We're not talking about running a lighter oil at operating temp's; it's still a 30wt oil.
So he's not talking about "going thinner" as you put it.
 
There is no evidence that Syntec, Havoline or Pennzoil Platinum / Pennzoil Ultra are any lighter than any other 5w30. Unless they have a VI appreciably higher than 170, which they don't, then they offer no substantive advantage.
 
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