Does the Cold Cranking Simulator and MRV Viscosity above corroborate that?Any oil with a 5W winter rating will perform better in cold than any oil with a 10W rating. Unless of course, the blender or formulator is labeling the product contrary to SAE requirements.
That’s what the winter rating is for.
What will be your coldest start up temperaturesDoes the Cold Cranking Simulator and MRV Viscosity above corroborate that?
Should all questions be directed to the manufacturer what's the purpose of this site.Why do you want a no VII oil?
What operating condition are you trying to address?
Why would you ask a group of folks on the internet, instead of the maker of the oil?
Are you paying attention to the temperature? It’s not necessarily a linear extrapolation between the two.Does the Cold Cranking Simulator and MRV Viscosity above corroborate that?
One of the functions of this site is education - one of the conditions of this site is avoiding trolling.Should all questions be directed to the manufacturer what's the purpose of this site.
ummm.... 0w20 will perform best in the cold.I have a 2021 GMC Sierra and a 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser. Both spec 0w20. Which oil below will perform best in the cold? 5w20 or 10w20?
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All we need to know is his coldest start up temp what version of the oil is up to him. I run the NO VII I didn't think I needed a special pass to run it meets the spec and that's my decision I made.One of the functions of this site is education - one of the conditions of this site is avoiding trolling.
So far, the advice is specious, but not as specious as the questions.
When the manufacturer has a PCMO that meets viscosity and specification requirements, is extraordinarily shear stable, and has been shown to last for 30,000 miles in service without viscosity breakdown, then why does this brand new user, on his first post, ask specifically about a NO VII?
While ignoring the painfully obvious - the 5W will “perform better in the cold” - whatever that means.
There is a lot about the question itself that doesn’t make sense. So, I asked questions for clarification, before I can give a reasonable recommendation. Plain and simple.
You have been here for a few years and have 3,500 posts.All we need to know is his coldest start up temp what version of the oil is up to him. I run the NO VII I didn't think I needed a special pass to run it meets the spec and that's my decision I made.
I picked NO-VII because of the Dexos1 gen3 rating for my GM 5.3 pickup.Why do you want a no VII oil?
What operating condition are you trying to address?
Why would you ask a group of folks on the internet, instead of the maker of the oil?
Now, I understand a bit more, as a skier, too…I picked NO-VII because of the Dexos1 gen3 rating for my GM 5.3 pickup.
Wintertime Colorado high mountain conditions.
I asked HPL using their website contact inquiry form but never received a response.
I run the No-VII oil in 2 of my vehicles. It gets down to 10-15f here, rarely 0f. If i was in conditions of -15f. I would want some VII, in a 0W-xx oil.The coldest startup temp would be Pagosa Springs, CO. So maybe -15 degrees, worst case.
I picked NO-VII because of the Dexos1 gen3 rating for my GM 5.3 pickup.
I assume the same oil would be okay for the Toyota as well.
At -15F you want an oil with a 5W rating.The coldest startup temp would be Pagosa Springs, CO. So maybe -15 degrees, worst case.
I picked NO-VII because of the Dexos1 gen3 rating for my GM 5.3 pickup.
I assume the same oil would be okay for the Toyota as well.