What's the difference between 0W-40 and 5W 40 oil?

The 0w40 will withstand extreme cold due to its low viscosity. 5w40 will bring its best in extreme conditions, but not at the same level as its companion. If you live in relatively cold to warmer areas, the 5w40 will serve you perfectly.
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Which is better 5w30 or 0W-40?

Since both 0W-40 and 5W-30 are winter-grade oils, they'll work effectively in cold temp regions. 0W-40 oil flow can normally go down to -40℃, whereas 5W-30 oil flow can go down to -35℃. When it gets hot, 0W-40 oil shows better performance than 5W-30, with the ability to perform well up to +40℃.
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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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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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Is 5W 40 synthetic oil good?

5w40 is better for starting your engine at low temperatures as it flows more easily at these temperatures. When the engine is running and hot, 5w40 and 10w40 have high viscosities and are equally effective in protecting against engine wear.
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0w-40 vs 5w-30 comparison



Is 5w40 good for summer?

5w30 oil is designed to operate at temperatures as low as -25°C, but is also a great choice for warmer climates that reach up to 25°C.
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When should I use 5w40?

5w40 is better for starting your engine at low temperatures as it flows more easily in this environment. When the engine is running and hot, the differences are negligible; 5w40 and 10w40 both have high viscosities and are equally effective in protecting against engine wear.
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Can you use 5w40 instead of 0W-40?

Substituting engine oils is an issue many people have a concern about, considering that some industry pundits advise against it. In the case of 5w40 and 0w40, you can use them interchangeably as they have almost similar characteristics.
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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 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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Is 5W or 0W better?

The first number of a multi-grade oil designates the ability for the oil to be pumped and flow at colder temperatures; the “W” stands for winter. Thus, a 0W oil will be able to flow faster and get to critical engine components better than a 5W or a 10W oil; especially in extreme cold conditions and at engine start-up.
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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 does 0W mean?

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). The better the oil performs at lower temperatures, the lower the number before the W.
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Why do European cars use thicker oil?

Longer drain intervals common with European cars require an oil capable of protecting against wear, deposits and sludge for the duration, which requires a more robust oil.
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Can you mix different viscosity oils?

yes you can mix same brand and type oils with different viscosity and it will be fine as long as you don't mix them 50/50. If you mix 200 ml of oil with the rest of oil needed for your engine you will be totally fine.
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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 5W thicker than 0W?

The 0W-30 engine oil is a lower viscosity than a 5W-30 meaning it is thinner.
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Can I use 5W40 for Toyota Yaris?

5W40 or 10W40 would not be a bad choice for running the Yaris in an area with extreme heat. The higher hot viscosity (the 40) will help, but will likely cost you a little bit of fuel economy.
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Which engine oil is best for hot weather?

The ideal motor oil for your car is one that can withstand the hottest temperatures in your region while still being able to flow when the weather is at its coldest. SAE 5W30 oil is suited to a broad range of temperatures, making it one of the most commonly used oils on the market.
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Can I put 5W-40 oil in my car?

5W-30 and 5W-40 oils are compatible with some models of common cars, like the Ford Focus, Ford Ka, Honda Civic and VW Golf. Some other common car models recommend 0W-30 oil, which is similar to 5W-30 but will be less viscous at lower temperatures.
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What cars use 5w40 oil?

The 5W-40 viscosity is a prevalent recommendation for performance engines in European vehicles with gas-powered engines, and in American diesel pickup trucks. We offer 5W-40 oils for gasoline- and diesel-powered engines. If you have a modern European vehicle, consider Mobil 1™ Formula M or Mobil Super™ Synthetic Euro.
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What is the difference between synthetic blend and full synthetic?

Full synthetic oil uses higher quality base oils than the less-refined oil used in conventional oils, making its molecules more uniform in size with much fewer impurities. While synthetic blends and conventional oil use crude oil as their base, which is found to have more impurities.
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Can I put 5w40 in my BMW?

BMW says you can use an: 0w40, 0w30, 5w30 or a 5w40 LL-1 oil in the USA. Btw... you can also use a LL-4 rated oil where a LL-1 oil is spec'd, but not vice versa! Maybe who ever changed you oil put too much oil in the engine.
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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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