PLeon
Mechanical
- Nov 20, 2005
- 20
This thread could have been started in the lubricant forum but it is more about engine design.
Almost all new car makers require really thin oils for their engines. This maybe because the oils and their additives are much better today or maybe because engines are manufactured with much tighter tolerance/clearance and larger diameter bearings (are they?)
So if new engines are designed to run on really thin oil, that means that new engines don't like or don't start in really cold weather? What's true, tight engines or thin oil fashion?
Almost all new car makers require really thin oils for their engines. This maybe because the oils and their additives are much better today or maybe because engines are manufactured with much tighter tolerance/clearance and larger diameter bearings (are they?)
So if new engines are designed to run on really thin oil, that means that new engines don't like or don't start in really cold weather? What's true, tight engines or thin oil fashion?