97BlackX5.0
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Okay I know there are differences of opinion on oil types and synthetic vs non synthetic... my question is on the viscositys... many people believe that using thicker oil helps the engine last longer... is there any truth to this... I worked for an auto parts store for about three months and many people would come in and ask for a filter for there almost brand new car 02-03 and then ask for 10-40 or 15-50 to go in it... why would someone do this to a brand new car.... i know that cars are going with thinner and thinnner oil to pick up mileage but also know that clearances in the motor are getting tighter and that they can do this without problems. Our expedition runs 5-20 part synth... i cant imagine someone putting 10-40 in it.... is there some reason they do this other than (thats what they learned when they had older vehicles). I run 5-30 synth in mine year round and have 133k on my truck... I'm not attempting to flame anyone with this post just trying to figure out what your line of reasoning is for putting heavy oil into a machine that neither requires it and could possibly hurt it...