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Both 5w40 and 10w40 are winter motor oils. So what’s the difference?
In general, the numbers at the front and end refer to the oil viscosity (or thickness) and operating temperature extremes.
The number ’40’ at the end indicates it’s thicker than the average motor, which is 30. This can lubricate an engine even when it’s hot, unlike other oils whose efficiency decreases with heat.
5W40 oil supports higher mileage engines and in locations that experience winters above freezing temperatures. 5W40 is much better than 10W40 in starting your engine at cold temperatures, down to 5 degrees Celsius. But both may be ineffective when used in freezing climates.
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