What's the thickest motor oil?

Importance of a Viscosity Scale
In order to have a standard way to measure the viscosity of engine oil, the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) developed a viscosity scale. The scale ranges from 0W, which is the thinnest type of oil, to a rating of 60, which is the thickest oil.
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What grade of motor oil is the thickest?

What Engine Oil Is The Thickest? The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) developed a viscosity scale in order to measure the viscosity of engine oil. A rating of 0W, the thinnest type of oil, is followed by a rating of 60, the thickest.
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Which oil is thicker 10W 30 or 40?

The viscosity of hot oil is measured using different test parameters than when the oil is cold, so the numbers after the “W” don't relate to the numbers in front of the “W”. The difference between 10W-30 and a 10W-40 is the high temperature viscosity. Obviously, a 10W-40 is thicker than a 10W-30 at high temperature.
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Is 5w30 oil thicker than 10W30?

Both the oils have similar viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius but 5w30 grade oil will thicken less than 10w30 grade oil in cold climate. This means 5w30 grade oil will flow effectively in low temperatures, whereas 10w30 oil will flow effectively in high temperatures because of the smaller temperature window.
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What oil is thicker than 20w50?

These are important questions to answer because they can have different effects on your car. 10w40 oil is typically thicker than 20w50 oil. This means that it will not fit as well into your engine. Many people believe that 10w40 oil is not an all-purpose oil but a supplemental oil for cars only.
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Which oil is thicker 15w40 or 20w50?

The higher the number the thicker the oil so in this case 15w40 oil will be a thinner oil.
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Which is thicker 20 40 or 20 50 oil?

20W50 is also a muti-viscosity oil. These lubricants are thicker and highly viscous which is why they perform better at hotter temperatures and warmer climates.
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When should I use 20w50 oil?

A SAE 20W-50 motor oil is typically used in older vehicles or in particularly warm climates. Castrol GTX 20W-50 has been specially formulated to help extend the life of your engine by keeping it free from sludge, even when operating in extremely high temperatures.
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Which is better 10W30 or 20w50?

It really comes down to personal preference. As your engine does put out significant horsepower, we would lean toward using 20W-50. If your engine sees very light duty or is built exceptionally tight, 10W-30 would be fine. But again, if you twisted our arm, we would give 20W-50 the nod for the thicker viscosity.
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Will 10W40 hurt a 5w30 engine?

Your vehicle does not use 5W-30 oil. The recommended oil viscosity for your vehicle, according to Kia documentation, is 10W-40. If you drive the vehicle in exceptionally cold weather, well below 32 degrees, you can use 5W-30 oil but even 10W-40 is still perfectly OK to use if outdoor temperatures are below freezing.
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Is 15w40 thicker than 10W30?

Because 10W-30 is thinner than 15W-40 oil, its film strength can be weaker and it can be more prone to oxidation. Therefore, high quality additives are needed to compensate for those weaknesses in order for a 10W-30 engine oil to protect as well and last as long as a 15W-40.
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What happens if I put 10W40 instead of 10W30?

Between a 10W-30 and 10W-40, 10W30 motor oil would run smoother in colder climates while a 10W40 would be more effective in preventing engine wear and tear in warmer temperatures.
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Is 10W50 better than 10W40?

At 100ºC, the 10W50 has a viscosity of 18.1cS, the 10W40 is at 13.1cS. What this means is, at low temperature, they perform similarly, but at operating temperature, the 10W50 has better protection (higher film strength) than the 10W40.
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What oil is thicker than 10W40?

The higher the number, the more viscous or thicker, the oil is at higher temperatures. This means that at 100oC, 10W30 engine oil has the viscosity of an SAE 30 single grade oil, and 10W40 oil has SAE 40 viscosity.
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Is 5w20 thicker than 10w30?

The “W” in both 10w30 and 5w20 stands for winter. Owing to the lower viscosity of the oils at low temperatures, they have a higher resistance to flow. However, 5w20 is much thinner in comparison. It will, therefore, provide better protection for the interior parts of the engines quicker than the 10w30.
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Is 5w20 thicker than 5w30?

So, due to viscosity, 5w20 is a thinner oil during operating temperatures, whereas 5w30 is thicker during operating temperatures. A majority of manufacturers are now producing engines that operate on 5w20 oil, to which it's important to stick to this viscosity and not substitute 5w30.
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Will 20w50 hurt my engine?

Is 20W-50 Oil Bad For My Engine? 20W-50 is not a very popular oil viscosity. In the wrong engine, it can lead to sludge, excess friction, varnish deposits, problems with oil burning and oil pressure, and even affect your engine life.
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Will thicker oil damage my engine?

It's best to use the oil viscosity recommended in the owner's manual, but using a slightly thinner or thicker oil (lighter or heavier viscosity) generally poses no long-term harm.
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Which is better 15W50 or 20w50?

Yes,it would not make much difference. Important thing is to get the last digit,ie 50 correct. First digits are an indication of normal temperature viscosity or in layman terms how easy it would be to start the engine. But like I said it would be fine to interchange 20w50 with 15w50.
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Which is better 10w50 or 20w50?

10w50 is thinner than 20w50 at low temp. So it will flow between every small parts and gives better cold start as compared to 20w50. First number lower than recommended and second number higher than recommended is good. You can go for 10w50.
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What is 20W 20 oil used for?

MOTOR OIL EXTRA SAE 20W/20 is suitable for vehicles, motorbikes and stationary systems that are operated with monograde motor oils. EXTRA monograde oils can also be used in specific gears and hydraulic systems for which monograde motor oils are required.
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What is the difference between 5w50 and 20w50?

The first number refers to its viscosity, or resistance to flow, when cold (e.g. 5W). Think of the “W” as standing for “winter.” The lower the number, the faster the oil will flow when cold, meaning a 5W-50 oil will flow faster at startup than a 20W-50 oil.
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What happens if I use 20w50 instead of 20W40?

20W50 will hold on to the viscosity marginally better than 20W40 when the engine gets hot. However, 20W50 mineral oil will cause more sludge than a similar 20W40 because 20W50 will have more viscosity improvers. Pulsar 150's manual recommends 20W40, but you can use either, not much of a difference.
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Is 30 weight oil thicker than 20w50?

Is SAE 30 Thicker Than 20w50? As far as viscosity goes, SAE 30 is not thicker than 20w50 when hot, but it is thicker than 20w50 when cold. Since it is a multi-grade oil, 20w50 has additives in it that allow it to remain thin (at a viscosity of 20 to be exact) when cooled.
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What is 15w40 oil used for?

ADVANTAGE 15W-40 HEAVY DUTY DIESEL ENGINE OIL can be used with complete success in over-the-road diesel trucks, off-highway diesel equipment, farm tractors, and passenger cars and light trucks with diesel, turbo-charged diesel engines, or gasoline engines and is backward compatible with previous API Oil Categories.
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