NVW
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Try a 0-40w, you will notice a difference then.
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Really? Hard to imagine as your a couple miles north of me:smile5:
When 0-40w oil was first available her the local bulk dealer had a group of glass tubes with the various wt. oils in and a steel ball. You would invert them and watch the ball drop. The 0-40w was pretty impressive compared to even a 5-30w.
For those who never tried synthetic oil, the noise level is MUCH MUCH lower and she cranks MUCH MUCH faster with synthetic. Its THAT noticeable. It even pours.
Does your 95 not have a block heater? My 94 does, but I believe its life started in New York.
Hey yr scaring me, mine just turned 200K last week...& is running great!
15-40 dino won't pour out of the jug at -20f:nonod:. Why would you run that heavy oil if you will be dead cold starting at -35c. There would be no oil flowing for the first couple minuites.
The '95 was first sold in California, so no block heater. The '99 was first sold I think in Delaware, then moved to Pennsylvania, then to Illinois and now resides in SoCal. Prolly got the block heater in Illinois.
I am going to go outside and plug it in, its a cool 70* here now.
Colby