I knew it!

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This conclusion / solurion i found is a bit... Controversial - i woulg call it..
And a good source of discussing this furthermore.. And thats fine.
I only want to add one thing, that do think is something thats being overseen in this.. It may sound stupid to the hardcore " its a mechanical thing and theyre all the same" kind of guy, but allow me to drop the line anyways. You can feel free to laugh, but this is something i truly believe...
Forget about the perfect brand, viscosity and all that.. Think this ( this is my oly way to explain my experience with this)..
A vehicle - especially not too well maintained, gets what i would call "habits".. My X for example, has been running mobil 1 10w40 for 6 years. Its hard and really expensive to maintain here in spain and i ahve lot of things to "bring up to speed"... But. I want to continue with the 10w40. Because. I bet i will get some kind of diffent sound or "issue" if i change this. Just as i did. Even if i change to thinner oil. Because (here is the "stupid part") my engine is used to it.. And. it sounds as new.
I have never had an american car before and a lot of things are still a mystery to me (as how the f**k that tranny works...? Yep. European auto trannys are different... ) But. I have worked plenty in 60´s & 70´s minis & 90´s hondas to know, that fx. changing to a "racing type" oil with really diffrent viscosity than its "used to" causes the engine to sound MUCH different.. Sometimes more noisy, sometimes less... Depends...
Maybe this ounds stupid, cause it aint "science" and facts, it personal experience, and my belief...
To sum it up, since it got long ( and maybe stupid - i actually am a bit drunk right now) ....
My engine is used to 10w40. Maybe in theory another oil owuld be better. But 6 years wear and tear on the enginge with this oil, is not something i believe you should not take in consideration and has something to say as well... It runs good with this. U all know what that slight change did... Made it sound all f**ked up and ****ty..
Maybe im just being like an old fart. But i like my cars to be healthy. And when the engine sounds healthy and has run that oil for 6 year with poor maintenance. Im sorry, but changing the oil to another viscosity - thicker or thinner, does not sound like a good idea...
With this said, i would like to thank u all for your input. Its interresting reading and even though some of u disagree, u all make points, that are worth taking in consideration. And i also learned a lot - Thanks! ! !
I know my solution makes ome of u "skilled guys" with lots of knowledge look bad. But I dont think youre wrong. As i said. You may consider the fact that old engines with some miles on them, act different, dependign on "what its used to"...

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I want bikini pics of the missus in front of the explorer!
Well..... Me too...
Ole