Jason B
Well-Known Member
Yeah, I'm not worried about engine wear. Bearings will still have a good coating of oil after being shut off for 30 - 60 seconds.Probably should have watched the video, may do so today. But did do a fair amount of searching and didn't see much of anything attributing engine failures to use of ass, there were many many discussions and also some fleet mgrs chiming in saying they've seen lots of vehicles using it with 200k miles and no crank failures. Some automotive gurus even contend that engines have become more durable and longer lasting as a result of the changes associated with ass use. I did see what Mazda does for restarts - doing a gdi pulse into a cylinder that is ready and thus oft times does even use the starter. And once again the overwhelming majority of automotive experts contend that restarting a warm engine results in minimal wear. So yeah a single youtube video vs decades of actual use with seemingly limited reports of ass causing premature engine failures . But like the GM 6.2l example with the chorus of "I knew it, 0w-20 destroys engines" is similar to some of the stuff on the web where people still want to belief ass is shortening their engine life, to them I say "duh hit the off button and sleep well at night " or on here unplug that black connector at the batt.
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