You can swap back and forth between the different base's (synthetic's - Minerals) thats ok they dont require flushing.
some advantages of running a thinner oil are.
1. Increased flow when cold. (the most important time)
2. Better cooling as it's faster flowing
3. Improved performance & fuel economy (less resistance)
Its a fine line between providing protection and performance.
We supply one of the V8 suppercars with their lubes, they are using 0w/20 in a high stessed environment for 3 years with no oil reated problems. they gained 9 horse power on the dyno over a well known conventional synthetic oil.
ASHLY
yet another oil question
I use 20-50W in my Starion and change it once a month, if the motor has done a few miles it's the best weigh in my opinion, the 9hp gain is based on a 550 hp racing engine, so for an average unmodded Starion you'd be looking at 1hp, hardly worth it.Barney wrote:
We supply one of the V8 suppercars with their lubes, they are using 0w/20 in a high stessed environment for 3 years with no oil reated problems. they gained 9 horse power on the dyno over a well known conventional synthetic oil.
ASHLY
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Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
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Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
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