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With towing, you’d want a 0W-4. Less friction and resistance, more powah for towing!LOL.
That fuel dilution burns right off,
don't ya think ?.
Unless I'm towin',
I'm sticking with
highest quality 0W8 in my sled.
With towing, you’d want a 0W-4. Less friction and resistance, more powah for towing!LOL.
That fuel dilution burns right off,
don't ya think ?.
Unless I'm towin',
I'm sticking with
highest quality 0W8 in my sled.
I'm in Vegas now on vacation and it hit 120 today. We ventured out of the casino to experience 120. Life doesn't stop because it's hot in Vegas. Lots of people out and about.People will go there now to experience 130 degrees. Are you one of them?
Thats 50 degrees! A solid summer for sureIts hot here too. 10w30 in our cars at the moment.
0w20 in the MIL sentra.
The thermometer in the FJ stops @122.
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It’s a lot more than 50Thats 50 degrees! A solid summer for sure
Freezing my butt off here in Tassie at the moment...
122F is 50 degrees in proper unitsIt’s a lot more than 50
It’s still the oil temperature during operating conditions that’s going to determine which grade is needed. For example, look at TiGeo’s data when he goes racing. In his case, he saw 280*F temps. Higher ambient temps will slow the rate of oil cooling, but if he’s pushing his engine that hard and the oil is that hot, he’s not going to run a 0w20 even if he’s racing in 15*F ambient temps. It’s still the sustained high-RPM use that would drive the need for a heavier grade.I see what you are saying, however most if not all owner's manuals have a ambient temperature / Oil viscosity chart recommending thicker oil in summer time.
I have a same route I take many times and yesterday was 91F and my oil temp was about 12F higher than the same route when ambient temp is 64F. This is based on my records taking the same route and with pretty much same (no) traffic, same speed/rpm, etc.
Each engine is different and it's not a one-to-one correspondence but in my case 27F increase in ambient temperature resulted in 12F increase in oil temperature.
There is a reason there are all these recommended engine oil viscosity / temperature charts!
It is "based on science, not emotions!"
This. Everyone wants to be personally exceptional, two deviations above the mean, the toughest critter ever to scurry across the sands of Furnace Creek. If a car has 30% extra cooling capacity over one that tops out at 95'F it'll do fine maintaining thermostat temp of ~200.Ambient doesn’t mean squat. What’s your oil temp running? Considering most engines these days have some sort of temperature regulation and they stay roughly the same as engine coolant temp during normal operation (track use is a different story), the coolant temp is 55-80% more than anything ambient on the entire Earth. Unless you’re doing TT racing through Death Valley, there’s no reason to change grades. Based on science, not emotions.
Show us one from a car marketed in America from the last 15 years. Your car in particular, not something found online. And don't get into "the same engine in Australia" because the question was about Death Valley, CA, USA.I see what you are saying, however most if not all owner's manuals have a ambient temperature / Oil viscosity chart recommending thicker oil in summer time.
As an Aussie I feel obligated to point out Death Valley is pretty bloody hot. I’ve only ever been through Death Valley in more civilised mid March temperatures, but next time i head back to the US I’m keen to experience it in proper hot. We got well over 40 degrees pretty often in summer in Canberra which is as far north as I’ve lived, but my brother worked on the mines up in Telfer in WA - they got well into the mid 50s which is pretty dangerous if you’re not careful.Show us one from a car marketed in America from the last 15 years. Your car in particular, not something found online. And don't get into "the same engine in Australia" because the question was about Death Valley, CA, USA.![]()
I do not agree with this.Ambient doesn’t mean squat
It’s good enough for Toyota, it’s GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME