If you truly want to become immersed in the Dino vs Synthetic and many more oil discussions, visit and join this site: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.bobistheoilguy.com">http://www.bobistheoilguy.com</a><!-- m --> If you join, search for the posts of Caterham who appears to be somewhat of a guru. Richard Wallach mentions engine wear on start up. Many modern manufacturers are now recommending 0W20 synthetic oils. The act like a 0W viscosity oil at start up and 20W viscosity oil at operating temperatures. The Penrite Shelsley Light is a 20W60 oil which may be great for maintaining oil pressure when full operating temperature is reached, but isn't so great when cold. Synthetic oils have the benefit of higher viscosity index. 5W40 and 5W50 oils are available. Porsche recommends dino 20W50 oils for their 356 and early 911 engines - so you see there are lots of opinions out there! Posted by johnlayzell 15/07/2014 16:25:03