Last edited:
I think the bearing clearances are much tighter than what they use to be. I know a lot of old school guys don’t believe in thinner oils but that is what they are designed to run on. If you really want to blow their minds tell them that you change your oil every 20,000 km.I came across this video recently. It's interesting.
It's a bit of a common misconception some have that "thicker oil is better because it sticks to parts better", but it really fails to take into consideration that thinner oils flow faster when they're cold, so every time you cold start your engine that thinner oil gets to everywhere important much, much faster as a result of being thin, and the overwhelming majority of engine wear occurs during cold starts.
And ultimately, even a 0W20 (for one of the more common examples) is still a 20 weight when hot, so it's still providing lots of protection on that end as well.
Modern tolerances (CNC) and metallurgy has allowed oil to be thinner in a modern engine . It’s just science , not everyonelikesbelieves in science .
Tell that to kia, just georgetown kia alone are changing 5 or more engines a month still because of catastrophic failuresI just put in what the manual calls for . The engineers and chemists went to school to sort this out . It’s not like the guy at the design center is saying “ ok let’s spec this oil so it grenades at five yrs and we sell a new car!!” , somebody figured out oil pressure with tight tolerance , flow rates , cooling ability and wrapped that into a formula. Or it’s just magic .
Sent from my iPhone using GTAMotorcycle.com
No oil is going to save Hyundai/ Kia grenades that just what they do.Tell that to kia, just georgetown kia alone are changing 5 or more engines a month still because of catastrophic failures
Probably already had the engine swapped under warranty?Wife loves her 2012 Kia Soul. Bought it used in 2015 with 70,000 km on it
That is a good question, I never knew to even ask at the time of purchase. I've not been to the dealership since the purchase, except for a couple of recalls.Probably already had the engine swapped under warranty?
Is there a way to tell without going/asking the dealer?Probably already had the engine swapped under warranty?
Are VIN still stamped on it?Is there a way to tell without going/asking the dealer?