badtux
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Actually, a high revving engine needs a lighter oil than a low-revving engine because the oil needs to be thin enough to make it into places that are moving fast. A thicker oil can't get there in time, causing metal-on-metal action. The rocker issues are caused by bad manufacturing tolerances for rockers (i.e. defective rocker arms), not by oil. In particular, using a heavier oil will cause more cam wear with the hydraulic lash adjusters in the Pentastar, because it causes the lash adjusters to "pump up" and put too much pressure on the valve train. The lash adjusters were designed to run with the specified oil, not with a heavier oil.Factory spec oil weight is too light for such a high rpm reving engine.
Light engine oil is for CAFE standard at the expense of engine wear and consumer's pocket
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