Supercharged111
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32f.....is that part of an sae standard? I always thought it was just below operating temp, not neccesarily freezing.
Yeah, the first number is 0*C and the 2nd is 100*C, freezing and boiling point of water. If you ever see a HTHS rating that's the viscosity in centistokes (cSt) at 150*C, that's a number I care about as a track rat. Oil weights are generic, cSt is what viscosity is truly measured in.