Thinner oils do not reduce startup wear, a thinner oil never reduces wear unless the thicker oil is too thick to be pumped. MOFT reduces wear and a thinner oil always has ahigherlower MOFT.
Thinner = lower MOFT ... I knew what you meant.
Thinner oils do not reduce startup wear, a thinner oil never reduces wear unless the thicker oil is too thick to be pumped. MOFT reduces wear and a thinner oil always has ahigherlower MOFT.
I knew what you meant too.Thinner oils do not reduce startup wear, a thinner oil never reduces wear unless the thicker oil is too thick to be pumped. MOFT reduces wear and a thinner oil always has a higher MOFT.
Oops. Yes, sorry for the typo.Thinner = lower MOFT ... I knew what you meant.
He did mention that ambient temp. He said colder temps can cause oil flow to be reduced if too high of an oil wt is used.he basically said going higher on the W is not a good idea ... However he failed to mention that it depends on the ambient temp and if within that spec, it may even be a good idea to go higher on the W side. in general, the oil will have a lower amounts of VII (depending on the base oil).
I'm sure he knows that but it's hard to put all that info in a generic video.
Also iirc, he mentioned that these engines are "designed" for using the thinner specified oil ... Did he say better parts?
Can someone elaborate?
Edit:
He said better internals ...
Also iirc, he mentioned that these engines are "designed" for using the thinner specified oil ... Did he say better parts?
Can someone elaborate?
Edit:
He said better internals ...
Would the 10w30 really be any better than the 5w30 even in Florida?He dumbs things down pretty well. While following the manual is always the right choice, the manual also makes compromises. It doesn't know if the vehicle is being used in Florida or Alaska, for example. If the manual says 5w-30 and you live in Florida, a 10w-30 will be perfectly fine.
I wish he'd gotten into HTHS. Maybe in a future video.
Spot on.The problem with the whole viscosity issue is people "want" there to be a single, direct answer.
Spot on.
My wife drives short trips and never pushes her compact Honda. It's filled with 0W-20.
I drive at high speeds for long periods in high temperatures. I have 0W-40 in my vehicle.
One size does not fit all.
Will 0w-20 damage your engine not likely
Will 0w-20 make your engine last longer? Not likely
But.....thats boring!When running your 20 just feather the accelerator and don't exceed 55mph... you'll be fine, even save a quarter per month in fuel cost.
Would the 10w30 really be any better than the 5w30 even in Florida?
Would the 10w30 really be any better than the 5w30 even in Florida?