Concerning GM 6.2 recall and oil viscosity

99Sierra2500

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I put kendall 20-50 in race engines, looser tolerances plus the greater crush. The 5-30, seems fine in this one, though I have used just straight 30 in work truck engines in the past. The vid says that they are using the 0-20 for economy reasons, and going to 0-40 for the crush. As far as I heard with people pulling the engines apart, oil starvation is the issue. I guess the 20 weight could be picking up aeration issues at the pump.
 

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In my opinion the main take-away from the video is:
An internet motor oil myth just got busted. And what is that myth you're asking? It's that you can't use a viscosity higher than what the OEM recommended.

Which he even mentions doesn't mean heavier is always better or even required. It's always based on application needs verified by data. I run thicker in a lot of engines based on oil temperature and/or pressure.

-50 is something I'm running in the LT1 due to recommendations from GM for track usage, my own UOA, and the temperatures I see.
 

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