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Re: 10W oil vs 5W30
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Posted by KURT on January 06, 2004 at 15:56:35 from (67.72.195.136):
In Reply to: 10W oil vs 5W30 posted by johnny on January 06, 2004 at 11:14:36:
I recommend a 0W-30 or 0W-40 (synthetic if possible) The most important thing to remember is the Pour Point, which is listed on the back of the Mobil 1 bottles, I think that 0W-40 will pour at -50F (that really means it will pour out of a cup at -50F) At my old employer 10 years ago a lab supervisor called me over to this test chamber and said "ever seen -40 petroleum dexron 2 transfluid. I said nope..it was literally gel, not even a fluid at that temp. that is why I now believe in synthetics especially at super low temps.
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