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<blockquote data-quote="Tofufi" data-source="post: 601788" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>I'm a bit confused by this thread.</p><p></p><p>At 100 degrees C, a 0 weight oil would still be thinner than a 30 weight.</p><p></p><p>The difference between the temperatures (say 10 and 100 degrees C) is the reason the oil is more runny.</p><p></p><p>Just because 0W30 acts as a 30 weight oil at 100 degrees C, doesn't mean that it'll be less runny than a 0 weight oil at any other temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tofufi, post: 601788, member: 38"] I'm a bit confused by this thread. At 100 degrees C, a 0 weight oil would still be thinner than a 30 weight. The difference between the temperatures (say 10 and 100 degrees C) is the reason the oil is more runny. Just because 0W30 acts as a 30 weight oil at 100 degrees C, doesn't mean that it'll be less runny than a 0 weight oil at any other temperature. [/QUOTE]
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