Other than the weight what is different about the 5-20 spec oil for Honda, Ford etc. over 5-30 oil?
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Other than the weight what is different about the 5-20 spec oil for Honda, Ford etc. over 5-30 oil?
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And what's the main driver for recommending 20 over 30, or vice versa? Does it have to do with engine tolerances or something else? I've always wondered this.
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What about engine tolerances/clearances? I'm probably showing my ignorance, but is there evidence that engines have tighter tolerances now and lower viscosity oils are more necessary to keep op and wear down?
Just asking...
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Kitto, I recommend you be careful slinging that statement around, many on this board will take offense to it.
Now, while the reasons for moving to a 20 weight oil are arguable, the one thing that is not, is their performance. the current SM rated 20 weight oils are doing a great job at providing protection for the engines that are speced for them.
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I still remember reading a post that police fleet on their Ford having problem after switching to 5W20 in one state.
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Here's that manual translated:
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Note that it makes no other comment than which oil gives the best fuel economy. Period.
Further, we have many dozens of UOAs that provide overwhelming evidence that 5w20s are providing just as good of protection as any other grade in the vehicles that spec them.
Here's but a recent one, with towing included to boot.
http://theoildrop.server101.com/forums/s...7050#Post757050
You guys who keep questioning the efficacy of 5w20s should use your time more productively and join something like the Flat Earth Society.