Oil considerations: 10w40 vs 10w30

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Anyone wanting to talk oil instead of trolling... 5w-30 and 5w-40 and 10w-30 and 10w-40 all divide into the volume and circumference of your piston and chamber. You can incorporate compression and even thermodynamic radiation. But thats gonna be advanced for people that think wal mart isnt ripping you off... what is the viscosity ratio of 30 vs 40? Is it 10% more viscous? Or 1/3 more viscous? 100 viscosity is a solid. 0 viscosity is water or should technically be a super fluid...and no resistance to flow. There are no room temperature super fluids. No idea what they have 0w oil... if the tolerance of my engine changes a .001-.0001. Im loosing by compression ration of fuel mixture how much gas outside of the piston? Can anyone guess? Didnt think so! I could explain it for you if you werent all ass holes trolling me. I just am calculating the potential benefits of a fraction of viscosity over the course of thousands of miles of driving to have a subtly smoother torque band.

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Thats since 2002. As far as i know it was ran with typical oil for 117,000 miles. It eventually was gumming up sensors and the throttle body...

How would the engine oil do anything to the throttle body?

Can we trust walmart oil? Everything they sell is typically degraded in quality some how. Can castrol really express that their oils sold from walmart much cheaper are still the good ole business model and quality or have they been reducing quality for their profit ?
We? As in you and the mouse in your pocket? I have used it in multiple vehicles for over 100,000 miles with no issues.

It’s not “WalMart oil” as Wal Mart does not have any refineries, they are a retailer. It is Mobil1 and other oils that are the same as what you could purchase anywhere else. And how would oil in its unopened factory packaging “degrade”? Geeeeez.
 
Can we trust walmart oil? Everything they sell is typically degraded in quality some how. Can castrol really express that their oils sold from walmart much cheaper are still the good ole business model and quality or have they been reducing quality for their profit ?

The Walmart drill rigs, oil fields and refineries supply Shell, Chevron, and Standard with their product. Have the Torque Band recorded anything lately? Good dance band indeed . . .
 
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How would the engine oil do anything to the throttle body?

We? As in you and the mouse in your pocket? I have used it in multiple vehicles for over 100,000 miles with no issues.

It’s not “WalMart oil” as Wal Mart does not have any refineries, they are a retailer. It is Mobil1 and other oils that are the same as what you could purchase anywhere else. And how would oil in its unopened factory packaging “degrade”? Geeeeez.
maybe you should study molecular chemistry? But hey lets say geeeez and pretend gas too last indefinitely. Though, did you know? Oil and gas are hydrocarbons?! Would you like deuterium oxide or dihydrogen monoxide or hydrogen dioxide? Would you rather drink more hydrogens? More power!
 
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How would the engine oil do anything to the throttle body?

We? As in you and the mouse in your pocket? I have used it in multiple vehicles for over 100,000 miles with no issues.

It’s not “WalMart oil” as Wal Mart does not have any refineries, they are a retailer. It is Mobil1 and other oils that are the same as what you could purchase anywhere else. And how would oil in its unopened factory packaging “degrade”? Geeeeez.

Lets get this man some deuterium dioxide. Hes thirsty. More hydrogens. He can have more power!
 
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Dihydrogen monoxide, a common industrial solvent, kills thousands of people every year, and it’s been found in lakes, rivers, and streams.

Stay on topic, if you are able. How is more molecular chemistry studying going to explain how your engine oil is affecting the throttle body?

Yes, Geeeez.
 
Dihydrogen monoxide, a common industrial solvent, kills thousands of people every year, and it’s been found in lakes, rivers, and streams.

Stay on topic, if you are able. How is more molecular chemistry studying going to explain how your engine oil is affecting the throttle body?

Yes, Geeeez.

Itll explain the constant reliance on memes.
 
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I could explain it for you if you werent all ass holes trolling me.

Not ONCE in all of your technobabble have you provided a shread of actual data.

No proof, no calculations, no evidence whatsoever, just "I'm so smart I figured it out, but you wouldn't understand, so I'm not going to show you".

Prove me wrong with tangible data (Pencil on paper, calculatable Excell data, notes and observations) and I'll be the first to admit your claims are valid.

This is such a simple request that we all figured it out.
 
Not ONCE in all of your technobabble have you provided a shread of actual data.

No proof, no calculations, no evidence whatsoever, just "I'm so smart I figured it out, but you wouldn't understand, so I'm not going to show you".

Prove me wrong with tangible data (Pencil on paper, calculatable Excell data, notes and observations) and I'll be the first to admit your claims are valid.

This is such a simple request that we all figured it out.

His "side" doesn't need proof or actual evidence to make false claims. An awkward dance will suffice. 🤫
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When enough people complain about it that’s when I usually shut it down. That guy was also going thread-to-thread giving awful advice.

Yet, you let me stay. Many thanks @Chris. 😇
p.s. If you notice, I self delete a lot of my posts after letting my wife proof read them.