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Not trying to start a fight...
I'd appreciate everyones thoughts on things like vanos problems, etc for running that viscosity. Take into account starting temps here though. Thanks! Sent from Embassy network using Tapatalk
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Switching from which?
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5w-40w synthetic
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Maybe 15-20w and I can't see any issues with vanos etc as you're still in the range (starting viscosity), just a bit narrower.
I also don't see how going above 40w is going to help? Is your motor overheating? I don't think I'd go as thick as 50 myself. Try watching this https://youtu.be/48pviPLgaPQ?si=jFG6OG8oBkCxEOD7 Quote:
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Quote:
![]() Judging by the chart portion my lowest ambient temp is 17c for less than 60 days, my late spring is normally 32c-35c and the rest of the year stays 42c to 60c on devil's ass crack months. Mechanically I was only concerned about startup vanos issues, but the last month or so my startup coolant temp is 44c. On 53c+ days my coolant has spiked to 108c for up to 3 minutes in traffic 120kph when I have a sudden drop to 80kph normally 105c. It's time (August 1st) for my 90 day oil change (summertime schedule) I can't explain why I have the sudden urge to go with a higher viscosity other than my old belief of temp reduction of viscosity and that my hopes that heat wise would keep the Witch's heart in better shape during "summer" ![]() ![]() ![]() Sent from Embassy network using Tapatalk
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I'd say 15w-40 would probably be just fine.
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15w40 would be fine but I think maybe hard to get in synthetic, especially in/out of the devil's ass crack.
I mix synthetic and dino oil all time which maybe makes for more options. A wider viscosity spread means more additives to gum up which is also something to consider.
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Yep 10w-40 is much more common.
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