chesster51
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I was just typing this basically. If you're changing oil after a very few thousand miles like most of us are doing, then how does a heavier weight oil even break down to a thinner viscosity by running high burning fuel? I've never heard any of this before, not even Coyote engine builders say this.Also the punchline of the article is that fuel dilution turns your oil from a 40w to a 30w. Ummm no? Alcohol isn’t a lubricant. It turns your oil into contaminated 40w. Meaning it needs to be changed sooner, not have the oil be thicker to start out with
A "ford muscle" article full of GM LS1 pictures selling the "Driven" oil brand.
The punchline of the article is "buy Driven racing oil".Also the punchline of the article is that fuel dilution turns your oil from a 40w to a 30w. Ummm no? Alcohol isn’t a lubricant. It turns your oil into contaminated 40w. Meaning it needs to be changed sooner, not have the oil be thicker to start out with