Selecting the correct engine oil viscosity is essential for maintaining engine performance, efficiency, and long-term durability. Modern engines are engineered with tighter tolerances, while older engines often require more robust lubrication characteristics. Understanding viscosity grades is key to ensuring optimal protection under varying operating conditions.
Understanding Viscosity Grades
Engine oil viscosity is defined by SAE classifications such as 0W-20, 5W-30, or 10W-40, where:
- The first number (e.g., 0W) represents cold-start performance
- The second number (e.g., 30 or 40) represents viscosity at operating temperature
Lower viscosity oils improve fuel efficiency and cold-start performance, while higher viscosity oils provide enhanced protection under high temperature and load conditions.
Selecting the Right Oil for Your Engine
1. Modern Engines (Low Viscosity Requirements)
Modern vehicles are designed to operate with lower viscosity oils for improved efficiency and reduced emissions.
Recommended range:
- 0W-20
- 5W-30
2. European & High-Performance Engines
Engines operating under higher loads or performance conditions require oils with increased film strength and thermal stability.
Recommended range:
- 5W-40
3. High-Mileage or Older Engines
Older engines or those operating in high-temperature environments benefit from higher viscosity oils that provide improved sealing and wear protection.
Recommended range:
- 10W-40
- 20W-50
Why Oil Quality Matters
Beyond viscosity, high-quality engine oils are engineered to deliver:
- Oxidation stability under high temperatures
- Wear protection under load
- Cleanliness through detergent and dispersant systems
- Compatibility with emission control systems
Using substandard or incorrect oil can result in increased wear, reduced efficiency, and premature engine failure.
Recommended Lubenta Solutions
For reliable engine protection across different applications, Lubenta offers the NEXAR passenger car engine oil range:
- NEXAR 0W-20 / 5W-30 – Optimized for modern engines and fuel efficiency
- NEXAR 5W-40 – Designed for high-performance and European applications
- NEXAR 10W-40 / 20W-50 – Suitable for high-mileage engines and demanding conditions
Each formulation is engineered to provide consistent performance, durability, and protection under real-world operating environments.
Conclusion
Selecting the correct engine oil viscosity is not only about meeting manufacturer specifications, but also about ensuring long-term engine reliability and efficiency. A well-matched lubricant plays a critical role in protecting engine components and maintaining optimal performance across all driving conditions.

