Originally Posted by
bee utey
It's not that thick. I've tried the thinner stuff and don't like the results.
I run it because
25+ years experience without issue. I know by experience my engines will still be relatively unworn at 400,000km plus.
I tend to push my engines hardest at lower RPM, ie 2000 to 3000 max and like plenty of oil pressure at that speed.
Lower drain off and faster build up of oil pressure on start up.
Better oil pressure when driving/towing in 40 degree heat.
I'll put dishwater grade oil in engines specifically designed for it, ie modern and less than 160,000km old. Otherwise it gets the slightly thicker stuff. I generally read viscosity grade recommendations in hand books to get an idea and err on the slightly thicker side if there's considerable age on the machine.