Originally Posted By: Emperors6
Ignore my earlier comment about using different chemistries. What do you recommend that one specifically?
For coming winter, I would pick Amsoil 80W140 GL5 over RL for its higher KV@40*C and KV@100*C,and lower VI ............
for its higher MOFT, thicker base oil stocks and probably better shear-stability than RL.
Comes summer, I would consider shear-stable mineral 85W140 and/or Amsoil SAE 190(which is actually of SAE140 grade,in reference to LE links provided above).
However, I somehow believe that the Amsoil SAE 190's (actually 140's) pour point of -30*C is suitable for use in your -20*C winter regimes (in following year), which you may verify with Amsoil(readablo).
Ignore my earlier comment about using different chemistries. What do you recommend that one specifically?
For coming winter, I would pick Amsoil 80W140 GL5 over RL for its higher KV@40*C and KV@100*C,and lower VI ............
for its higher MOFT, thicker base oil stocks and probably better shear-stability than RL.
Comes summer, I would consider shear-stable mineral 85W140 and/or Amsoil SAE 190(which is actually of SAE140 grade,in reference to LE links provided above).
However, I somehow believe that the Amsoil SAE 190's (actually 140's) pour point of -30*C is suitable for use in your -20*C winter regimes (in following year), which you may verify with Amsoil(readablo).