Viscosity at startup

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Stupid me. Just discovered something. If you switch to the Mozill Firefox browser you can click on View, Increase Text size as many times as you like and then read reports, like the one from 427Z06, and read the small stuff. IE limits the amount you can increase the text size. I guess that's what you get when you use XP instead of a real operating system.
 
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Originally posted by LarryL:
So you think it would be better to run a 5w30 synthetic in my wife's 850 Volvo Turbo in S.Cal on a 50 mile one way 4 days a week, commute on 15 (some of the worst traffic in San Diego) than the 5w-40 synthetic that I'm running now?

10w30 would be the best in theory.
Why 10w30 has less viscosity improvers.10w30 is good to below 0 degrees for starting.In real life probably won't make a difference though.
 
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Originally posted by LarryL:
Stupid me. Just discovered something. If you switch to the Mozill Firefox browser you can click on View, Increase Text size as many times as you like and then read reports, like the one from 427Z06, and read the small stuff. IE limits the amount you can increase the text size. I guess that's what you get when you use XP instead of a real operating system.

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Larry, and if you hold down the Ctrl key and spin the wheel on the mouse you can zoom the text in/out. Mighty handy feature.
 
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