Originally Posted By: SuperFast
Originally Posted By: exranger06
10w30 is a pretty useless viscosity IMO.
Its still thicker until it gets to full operating temperature,
Which is the BAD thing about it.
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and some engines dont like too thin an oil, they may spin a bearing.
That statement doesn't compute in this context. The 0W30 oil at any temperature is never thinner than the 10w30 oil at full operating temperature (ideally speaking- I know that there are exceptions). So no engine is going to "spin a bearing" on 0w30 oil if it won't do the same on 10w30.
Originally Posted By: exranger06
10w30 is a pretty useless viscosity IMO.
Its still thicker until it gets to full operating temperature,
Which is the BAD thing about it.
Quote:
and some engines dont like too thin an oil, they may spin a bearing.
That statement doesn't compute in this context. The 0W30 oil at any temperature is never thinner than the 10w30 oil at full operating temperature (ideally speaking- I know that there are exceptions). So no engine is going to "spin a bearing" on 0w30 oil if it won't do the same on 10w30.