Geezer - you've been out in the desert picking peyote buttons again. I live in Phoenix and fly to San Diego and LA on a weekly basis...it hasn't hit 90 during the winter since I've lived here (14 years)...high 70's maybe, but not 90. And what about the freezing temps two weeks ago...you didn't go outside? The chart you show has 20W-50 at the high temp range...not even close to the temps we have during the winter in the desert Southwest. Looking at that chart, a 10W-40 would be more appropriate for So Cal winters and IMO, that's still too thick.
You can choose to run that oil if you wish and ignore the high pressures it produces...that pressure is resistance to flow, pure and simple. You may read, but I am questioning your comprehension...what you say about oil does not make sense. JJ is not insulting you...he's calling it as he sees it. Your knowledge on motor oil is, lets say, rather "lacking".
Suggest you read these links...especially the last one:
http://www.nordicgroup.us/oil.htm#I...ows better when cold, i.e. 5W30 versus 10W30?
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF7/747.html
http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/15/2/7
http://63.240.161.99/motoroil/
You can choose to run that oil if you wish and ignore the high pressures it produces...that pressure is resistance to flow, pure and simple. You may read, but I am questioning your comprehension...what you say about oil does not make sense. JJ is not insulting you...he's calling it as he sees it. Your knowledge on motor oil is, lets say, rather "lacking".
Suggest you read these links...especially the last one:
http://www.nordicgroup.us/oil.htm#I...ows better when cold, i.e. 5W30 versus 10W30?
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF7/747.html
http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/15/2/7
http://63.240.161.99/motoroil/