That's the main reason for using it in colder climates. It's worth it.Where I live it gets REALLY cold, and synthetic oil does not thicken up like normal oil. On a cold start, you want that oil to start circulating through your engine as quickly as possible. Synthetic does that. Regular oil can get so thick (especially if you haven't switched to a lower viscosity), that it sometimes takes up to 30 seconds for the oil to find it's way to the top of the engine. No wonder some engines don't last long up here. Now some venting: What makes it even worse is the idiots I've seen that start their car in the middle of winter, and then rev the crap out of it right away, thinking this will actually help it warm up. The same guys also refuse to use a block heater, because their car starts no matter how cold it is (they are actually proud of this). These guys don't get the fact that it's not about whether it starts or not, but rather it's about saving your engine over the long haul. If the engine is warmed up a bit with a block heater, the oil will flow better and your engine will be happier. Hope this all helps.vegas2.0S wrote:Also synthetic is supposed to be a lot better in cold climates. I can't remember why, so it's also worth it if you live in a lot of snow.
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