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The logic of retaining the zero is sound.
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Right. Viscosity difference of having 0w vs 5w only really comes into play well below freezing temps.
Keep telling yourself that over and over, and eventually in your head it might become true.
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The operating range of 40 stops well above freezing. So what is it you're suggesting he change to? 5w40? 10w40? 20w?
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I don't think you understand how motor oil works, so I'm done discussing this with you.
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I have had this same debate with friends on more than a few occasions. Yes the operating temp to necessitate the 0w is much cooler than zero, however the thought is the oil will still flow around the engine faster and more efficiently during a cold start around 0 c than a 5w-30 which would be slightly thicker thus reducing wear and tear. Now I probably could switch to 5w-30 but it isn't like 0w-30 is going to harm anything. Until I get a used oil analysis myself I will defer to what mobil 1 recommended for the engine which is 0w-20 and 0w-30 for daily driving. I'm more concerned with cold start up wear and tear than running out of viscosity at higher temps which is unlikely since I don't plan on running this oil on track. However I do leave the option that the 5w-30 may be better suited but from the research I have done the 0w-30 I've been running seems to be adequate protection, this will be confirmed after the oil analyses.
My thinking is now that my engine is above 70k I may run 0w-30 in winter and then switch to 5w-30 for summer. Depending on my used oil results. |
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Subi designed the tolerances to reach that 40 weight. So if your climate dose not reach the temps in your OM for the 0 run the 5w30 and be better off as you will have better protection. If you really track your car and keep it high load or do some crazy thing like FI then you should be at the 40 weight and have at minimum an oil cooler and temp gauges for it. It reall comes down to your climate and driving style/ application if you need an the higher weight oils.
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Personally as long as it can it’s a Subaru and Toyota so baring anything major and regular mantaince is done it will last for well over 100k they make quality stuff. I have a friend in japan that works for Subaru so he sent me the pic of the brz OM that’s how I got the info straight from the source. |
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