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Cold testing - Amsoil Signature 5W-20 vs. Motorcraft 5W-20
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<blockquote data-quote="mechanicboy" data-source="post: 13805576" data-attributes="member: 152347"><p>If its that much thinner at cold temps, how much thinner is it at 210*F? This doesn't make me want amsoil one bit, in fact, with a blower it scares me a little bit away from it. Do a test at 210 and come back. </p><p></p><p>What I'm really taking away from this is that I'm in the right to warm up my engine and to baby the engine when cold, which I already knew was good for it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechanicboy, post: 13805576, member: 152347"] If its that much thinner at cold temps, how much thinner is it at 210*F? This doesn't make me want amsoil one bit, in fact, with a blower it scares me a little bit away from it. Do a test at 210 and come back. What I'm really taking away from this is that I'm in the right to warm up my engine and to baby the engine when cold, which I already knew was good for it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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