TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
You miss my point entirely. Try and read the original postThey are also very committed to performing radical cashectomies upon my wallet for scheduled maintenance tasks.
Regardless of viscosity grade the physical and chemical properties of synthetic oil are superior to conventional oil. A modern conventional is almost always blended using a Group II base stock. Its sole advantage is cost. It requires more additives and viscosity improvers to do an inferior job. You can argue cost benefit but you cannot argue performance. That horse left the barn decades ago.15w-40 Dino Oil is, today, pretty darn good oil.
However, 5w-40 Synthetic is just simply better at everything. Everything.
It starts moving faster, so it gets to vital engine parts sooner. It will allow your engine to run cooler, it gets up to operating temperature faster, it lasts longer, it resists viscosity break-down due to high heat better, it will give you better fuel economy..... Everything about it is better if you have a good engine.
If your engine is a leaker, it gets old spending the bucks for Syn. If it rattles and is on its last legs...... Just use whatever.
But for a new engine? Syn is the only way to go, IMHO. But 15w-40 isn't a bad oil unless you're operating anywhere near 0 degrees F. Especially on some of the newer engines that like to go into regen unexpectedly.
Dan