There's a simpler way respond to your question, actually. Basically, oil is just another component of the engine, just like the pistons, bearings and connecting rods. It has a job to do.
Just as one manufacturer chooses forged iron con rods while another uses titanium, Porsche chose a 0w-40 oil and Bugatti chose 5w-30. Neither is "better" than the other, they're simply "right" for what they're doing.
Originally Posted By: drkbrent
Originally Posted By: Corvette Owner
The most demanding job for oil in a SI (spark ignition) engine is the oil film strength for the crankshaft. This receives the brunt of the explosions from the cylinders. I suspect that a flat 6 cylinder engine may have more "impact" loading than V8, V10, or V12 engines, since the impacts are 180 degrees opposed.
Now THAT is what I was looking for...this makes sense to me. Thanks for all the responses guys!
Just as one manufacturer chooses forged iron con rods while another uses titanium, Porsche chose a 0w-40 oil and Bugatti chose 5w-30. Neither is "better" than the other, they're simply "right" for what they're doing.
Originally Posted By: drkbrent
Originally Posted By: Corvette Owner
The most demanding job for oil in a SI (spark ignition) engine is the oil film strength for the crankshaft. This receives the brunt of the explosions from the cylinders. I suspect that a flat 6 cylinder engine may have more "impact" loading than V8, V10, or V12 engines, since the impacts are 180 degrees opposed.
Now THAT is what I was looking for...this makes sense to me. Thanks for all the responses guys!