smlobx
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@ShadowsPapa thanks for the comment above. I may almost as old as you! And coming from the high performance racing world if there is one thing that can start an argument is “ which oil is best?” ;-)
Based on the questions asked on this forum I think most of the participants are rather new to this debate. That’s why I tried to keep my answers rather straight forward without getting into the weeds.
Like you, I am a big Mobil 1 fan and run it in all our gas engines. As far as which viscosity is best that depends on a lot of factors. Many high performance manufacturers (where performance is more important than mileage) recommend a wider viscosity oil. 0W-40 and 5W-40 are popular choices and the Mobil 1 European formula 0W-40 is one of the best oils out there... BUT the truth is there is actually no true 0 weight oil. Most are in the 2-3W range, not that that makes any difference other than to say there is not much difference between a 0W and 5W oil all other things being equal...
Also, these high Performance engines typically run in a much higher RPM range where they redline anywhere from 7600 to over 9000 rpms where a thicker oil provides better film protection once the engine is properly warmed up. The lower weight rating just means that the oil flows better at a lower temperature AND at initial start up where a lot of wear can occur if the internal parts are not properly lubricated.
As far as the question of whether we should use the recommended 0W-20 or the 5W-30 I don’t think we will ever get 10 people to agree on a single answer. They are very close in performance. I personally believe it’s more important to change the oil more frequently than going to 8 to 10K miles between changes and that will result in better longevity than anything else.
One other comment. FCA or Mopar does not manufacture their own oil. Neither does any other auto manufacturer. They just rebrand another manufacturer. It would cost billions of dollars to produce motor oils and the ROI doesn’t come close...
‘Off my soap box for now!
Based on the questions asked on this forum I think most of the participants are rather new to this debate. That’s why I tried to keep my answers rather straight forward without getting into the weeds.
Like you, I am a big Mobil 1 fan and run it in all our gas engines. As far as which viscosity is best that depends on a lot of factors. Many high performance manufacturers (where performance is more important than mileage) recommend a wider viscosity oil. 0W-40 and 5W-40 are popular choices and the Mobil 1 European formula 0W-40 is one of the best oils out there... BUT the truth is there is actually no true 0 weight oil. Most are in the 2-3W range, not that that makes any difference other than to say there is not much difference between a 0W and 5W oil all other things being equal...
Also, these high Performance engines typically run in a much higher RPM range where they redline anywhere from 7600 to over 9000 rpms where a thicker oil provides better film protection once the engine is properly warmed up. The lower weight rating just means that the oil flows better at a lower temperature AND at initial start up where a lot of wear can occur if the internal parts are not properly lubricated.
As far as the question of whether we should use the recommended 0W-20 or the 5W-30 I don’t think we will ever get 10 people to agree on a single answer. They are very close in performance. I personally believe it’s more important to change the oil more frequently than going to 8 to 10K miles between changes and that will result in better longevity than anything else.
One other comment. FCA or Mopar does not manufacture their own oil. Neither does any other auto manufacturer. They just rebrand another manufacturer. It would cost billions of dollars to produce motor oils and the ROI doesn’t come close...
‘Off my soap box for now!
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