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0w20 and 0w20 speced vehicles have proved themselves. I think it is time for the thickies here to start respecting it lol. I am the example that 0w16 should also be respected, 200k miles is no joke.
I say it's because of the OEM approvals. And the kv100 of amsoil 0w-16 SS is 0.1 cst thicker but the hths is 2.45 while ESP is at least 2.6 and that's the important metric.0w20 must be too thin for you, yet you picked up the thinnest 0w20 that I know. Amsoil SS 0w16 is thicker than that lol.
I agree.I say it's because of the OEM approvals. And the kv100 os amsoil 0w-16 SS is 0.1 cst thicker but the hths is 2.45 while ESP is at least 2.6 and that's the important metric.
Then go Red Line, 9.0 and 2.9, best of both worlds.I say it's because of the OEM approvals. And the kv100 of amsoil 0w-16 SS is 0.1 cst thicker but the hths is 2.45 while ESP is at least 2.6 and that's the important metric.
It's still sold at NapaWhere are you finding it? It’s not sold in Canada anymore
200k should be just broken in. There's no acceptable reason for a well designed modern engine not to go 300k and more on cheap semi synthetic oil.0w20 and 0w20 speced vehicles have proved themselves. I think it is time for the thickies here to start respecting it lol. I am the example that 0w16 should also be respected, 200k miles is no joke.
I agree, but that's not their warranted performance. The owners hold the bag of risk beyond such.200k should be just broken in. There's no acceptable reason for a well designed modern engine not to go 300k and more on cheap semi synthetic oil.
Which is why 30 weight oil is still my choiceI agree, but that's not their warranted performance. The owners hold the bag of risk beyond such.
You’d think this would be beyond obvious on BITOG …Why spend the money for Red Line if what you’re after is increased HT/HS? Just use a higher grade. ESP in a -30 grade for example.
Available at Walmart for $28 and a guaranteed 3.5 minimum HT/HS. Best of both worlds. Or a Euro -40 grade for the same price.
Hey...that's JohnnyJohnson's line!the one that's on sale![]()
A PHEV or any hybrid is a textbook case IMO of where the premium PPPCMO is worth it. The superior "cold flow" properties that help you at -50C also help you at +15C when constantly starting and stopping.HPL Premium Plus. The cold temperature properties are amazing even if I will never need them. My daily driver is a PHEV that will start the ICE if I get too aggressive with the accelerator pedal. Having an oil that can get places fast is important when you are going to near max power within seconds of starting a cold engine at zero degrees F.
DailyHey...that's JohnnyJohnson's line!
Can you explain this a little more? For example what does a “similar startup pressure response mean”?A PHEV or any hybrid is a textbook case IMO of where the premium PPPCMO is worth it. The superior "cold flow" properties that help you at -50C also help you at +15C when constantly starting and stopping.
Instead of running a cheap 0w8 or 0w12, a premium 0w20 can give you superior protection with similar startup pressure response.
I see vehicles everyday all day with 200k plus running 20wt0w20 and 0w20 speced vehicles have proved themselves. I think it is time for the thickies here to start respecting it lol. I am the example that 0w16 should also be respected, 200k miles is no joke.