What is 0W-40 Good For?

The 0W40 engine oils from ADDINOL are high-quality multigrade oils, based on oils of the latest synthesis technology combined with powerful and innovative additives. The oils have excellent performance and cold start behaviour. They are used in powerful petrol and diesel engines in passenger cars and vans.
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What is 0W-40 oil used for?

0W-40 motor oil. 0W-40 oils are recommended by automakers for many types of European vehicles, including Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Volkswagen. The viscosity is gaining popularity with American automakers for high performance engines in both cars and pickup trucks.
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When should I use 0W-40 oil?

The bottom line is 0W-40 is well suited for extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, while 5W-30 is a recommended oil for warmer winters and summer.
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Is 0W-40 good for summer?

0w40 is multi-grade oil that works well in winter conditions and moderate summer heat.
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What does 0W-40 mean?

What does 0W-40 mean? Castrol's full synthetic 0W-40 motor oil has been liquid engineered to flow like 0 Weight oil in winter temperatures, but to have the viscosity of a 40 Weight engine oil once full operating temperature has been achieved.
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0w-40 vs 5w-30 comparison



Can I use 0W-40 instead of 5w 20?

Re: Can I use 0W-40 high performance synthetic oil

The 0 part means its got the cold-weather viscosity of any 0 weight oil, and will pour even thinner than 5W20 when cold. That's good.
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What grade of oil is 0W-40?

0W40 stands for the SAE class according to which the engine oil was classified. The SAE class describes the flow properties of the oil as a function of various operating temperatures. Engine oil with class 0W40 is a multigrade oil and therefore exhibits good flow behaviour at cold and warm temperatures.
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Is 0W-40 thicker than 5W30?

Now let's compare them when cold. As you can see above, 0W40 at 79.9 cSt when cold, is definitely thicker than 5W30 at 62.4 cSt when cold. In fact, 0W40 is a substantial 28% thicker when cold, even though it is rated as a “0”wt when cold, which most people would expect to be thinner than a cold rated 5W.
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Is 0W-40 synthetic?

Keeps engines running like new in all driving conditions

Mobil 1™ FS 0W-40 advanced full synthetic motor oil is engineered to deliver excellent all-around performance in gasoline and diesel engines (without Diesel Particulate Filters or DPFs) with the latest technological advancements.
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Can I use 0W-40 instead of 0W 20?

0w40 is MUCH heavier than 0w20. Using it, even once, can do serious damage to your engine if it's spec'd for 0w20.
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Is 10w 40 better than 0w-40?

So, which engine oil is objectively better, 0W40 vs 10W40? A thinner oil like 0W40 is better because it can reach engine components faster even in winter. 10W40 is better in the case of oil consumption. However, you should always use the recommended oil from your car manual at all times.
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Can I put 0w30 instead of 0w-40?

For winter, the use of both 0w-30 and 0w-40 oils are equally good for this purpose and will do their job, the temperature range being somehow small but it can have a great impact on the engine overall, especially in higher temperatures.
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What does OW stand for in motor oil?

The properties of the oil at lower temperatures define the first part of the motor oil grade. In the example of a 0W-20, the “0W” part of the grade is related to the measurement of viscosity at low temperatures as defined by SAE J300 (and the “W” stands for Winter – relating it to low temperature performance).
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What weight synthetic oil should I use?

Using the correct viscosity oil eases starting, reduces friction, and slows wear. For even more effective start-up protection, use a synthetic 10W-40 instead of a conventional 20W-50. The synthetic 10W-40 flows easily and still maintains enough viscosity to protect piston skirts and bearings when it gets hot.
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What is the difference between 0W-40 and 0W 20?

A 0w20, the viscosity at operating temp is roughly 8.5 cSt at 100c. A 0w40 has a viscosity of roughly 14.8 cSt at 100c. It requires almost double the pressure to force it thru critical areas. That may be too much given the engine in question and what it is being used for.
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Is 0W 20 oil too thin?

Answer: Yes, 0W-20 is unquestionably safe for your engine. Manufacturers have been specifying 5W-20 and 0W-20 since the early part of the last decade and there is no evidence whatsoever that engine wear rates have increased.
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What cars use 0W16?

0W-16 oils address emerging engine technology as vehicle manufacturers strive to optimize fuel economy. Honda, Lexus and Toyota recommend 0W-16 oils for select gasoline and hybrid engines beginning with the 2018 model year.
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Why does Toyota use 0W16 oil?

0W16 oil has been around for almost two decades in Japan. It is an oil that is designed to increase engine efficiency and reduce engine warmup time. You may have noticed that some Toyota and Honda four-cylinder vehicles require SAE viscosity 0W16 oil.
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Is it OK to mix synthetic oil with regular oil?

So, in the end, conventional and synthetic oils are comprised of the same, compatible components – it's just that the components in synthetics are much higher quality. While you can safely mix synthetic and conventional oils, you're doing nothing more than diluting the performance of the synthetic oil.
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What is the difference between 0 30 and 0 40 oil?

Premium Member. The difference is the hot viscosity (thickness/flow). The 40 means that the oil will not thin out as much as a 30 when its hot. You need the 0 for cold operation to insure good oil supply to the lifters and other tight passages when heavier weight oils won't flow as well.
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What is the difference 0w30 and 0w40?

Most motor oils have a temperature range which they operate best. Their “0W” shared grade means that they have a temperature range of -35 degrees Celsius when it comes to borderline pumping temperature. 0w30 has a temperature range of 12.5 when it comes to kinematic centistokes while the 0w40 has 16.3 as its max.
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What is 0w30 oil used for?

0W-30 engine oil is a great choice for cold temperature applications. It is generally used for light-duty diesel and gasoline engine types but suits the majority of modern engines. The 0W-30 oil lubricant offers excellent thermal stability and resistance to thickening in lower temperature settings.
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Can I use 5w40 instead of 15w40?

5w-40 has a broader operating range than 15w-40. Unless you're penny pinching or you're misinformed about synthetic oils, it's stupid to pick the 15w-40 option. There is a single benefit to 15w-40 oils though, they will maintain their 40 weight operating viscosity longer than an oil that starts at 5w.
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What does 5w40 mean?

5w40 motor oil has a winter viscosity grade of five, meaning it's less viscous at very low temperatures, compared to, say, 10w40. It has a hot viscosity grade of 40, which means it is just as viscous as 10w40 at high temperatures but less viscous than oils such as 15w50.
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What oil does a Mercedes C Class take?

Mercedes-Benz offer both 5w30 and 10w40 oil grades. A lower viscosity oil, such as10w40, is designed for older engines and operates in a smaller temperature range. 5w30 is a multigrade oil designed for newer vehicles with broader ambient temperature requirements.
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