I'm confused. I did a video talking about a theory on light-weight oils and their impact on reliability with regards to engine debris.
My confusion in on light-weight oils. I swear I had it in my head that the new 0W40 was a thinner oil that EVERYONE was bitching about. I've had person after person bitch about it and say they want to return to the "thicker" 5W30.
So, I do a video showing the GMC Canyon with the 5W30 vs the Ram Hurricane with 0W40 and claim the Hurricane has the thinner oil.
Drive to Denver, get the hotel and check the comments. Get destroyed in the comments for making this rookie mistake. WTF?
I Google it and people are arguing about it. Turns out, when it is cold 5W30 is thicker and when it is hot 0W40 is thicker.
But, hold on a minute, what about the people who want to return to the "thicker" 5W30 oil? Are those people actually wrong?
Or are those people upset about something I'm clearly missing??
Took the video down. I get enough hate as it is and don't need more. Just confused AF with the internet.
My confusion in on light-weight oils. I swear I had it in my head that the new 0W40 was a thinner oil that EVERYONE was bitching about. I've had person after person bitch about it and say they want to return to the "thicker" 5W30.
So, I do a video showing the GMC Canyon with the 5W30 vs the Ram Hurricane with 0W40 and claim the Hurricane has the thinner oil.
Drive to Denver, get the hotel and check the comments. Get destroyed in the comments for making this rookie mistake. WTF?
I Google it and people are arguing about it. Turns out, when it is cold 5W30 is thicker and when it is hot 0W40 is thicker.
But, hold on a minute, what about the people who want to return to the "thicker" 5W30 oil? Are those people actually wrong?
Or are those people upset about something I'm clearly missing??
Took the video down. I get enough hate as it is and don't need more. Just confused AF with the internet.