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Old 11-26-2002, 07:14 AM   #10
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...( and it does get cold here) ...
COLD in Texas?!? When I lived in Dallas the parka's and mits came out at 55 degrees and every thing just about shut down at 32 degrees. Crap, I'll go out with just a T'shirt for quick erans (sp?) until 0-10 degrees!


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Anybody else using 0W-30?
I don't, but where I'm from a lot of people do. In moy opinion, a good synthetic 5 weight is good enough for most of Southern Canada and the USA. People startedt o switch over to 0 weight oil once the temperature dropped below -30 to -35 degrees C. And even then, I found a good synthetic 5 weight was decent until that temperature. When you daily "high" (that's when the sun comes out and is beating down on you) only hits -35 or -40 you should switch.
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