So i decided to try something different this winter for oil in my festiva. Normally I use 10w30 in the summer and 5w30 in the winter on my stock 1993 with 440,000km. In the winter engine oil, coolant and grease obviously take longer to heat up and run cooler period. I theorized that the oil takes longer to heat up and doesnt get as hot as in the summer because i do mostly highway driving and we usually are around -15c in the winter average, generally get a least a week straight of -30c and the oil pan is right there in the wind... So in the fall i used a temp gun on the oil pan and concluded that the oil probably runs around 190-212f operating temp. So a 5w30 at 195f is the same viscosity as a 5w20 at 183f. And a 5w30 at 225f is the same viscosity as a 5w20 at 212f. So 5w20 in the winter only needs to be about 13 degrees f cooler than 5w30 in the summer in order to be the same viscosity. So i put 5w20 in my engine to try it. Of course then we have the warmest winter i have ever lived through.... Coldest day was only -20c so far! But anyway, its a bit preliminary since ive only had this oil in for a month, (2500km) but the difference was striking. It sounds strange but it feels like i had more power the day i changed the oil. When i hit the gas the car really wanted to go way more than usual. Seems to rev up quicker and the engine feels smoother and better than before. It sounds nicer when it starts in the cold. This has been my daily driver for Close to 9 years, i have put 220,000km on it myself so i know how it drives and how it feels. I never thought changing an oil viscosity like that would make such a huge difference. The stranger thing though is that i have always had that bad tick from the hla's. Ever since ive had it it would tick bad on startup for about 5-20 seconds one time out of every 3 starts or so. More frequently, louder and longer when cold out. I have tried a ton of different brands of oil-even 10w30HDMO, used oil additives, tried a ton of different filters and the ticking never changed significantly. But since i put the 5w20 in it hasnt ticked once! Thats never happened before, its always been relatively the same. I wasnt really expecting that from a lighter oil but it makes sense- flows quicker and pressurizes up top quicker than a heavier oil at startup. I used to have an oil pressure gauge but i robbed it for another car a few years ago. I bought another one now and i hope to install it soon to see what the pressure difference is with the lighter oil.*
Has anyone else played around with different viscosities of oil in the B3 or B6? Anyone else tried 20 or 40 weight? Anything weird happen?
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Has anyone else played around with different viscosities of oil in the B3 or B6? Anyone else tried 20 or 40 weight? Anything weird happen?
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