TEALLIFE
Enthusiast
Thicker oil isn't necessarily better. Cold weather or not, the car is going to get close to the same operating temp. Thicker oil at operating temp (50 weight) puts more stress on the engine/oil pump, increases friction/reduces power, doesn't flow any better (which can cause increased wear and heat). Thicker oil at anything below operating temp (15 weight) is obviously even less desired.Do Mobil 1, 15W-50, can't beat it unless you plan on driving in freezing weather
I believe the original gen2 viper spec was a 30 weight oil (5w30?) the engine was designed for. 40 weight is as far as I'd go from the design intent (0w40 to 15w40)
Also additive break down is only really a problem in high use engines. I'm changing my viper oils long before they are getting that much use anyway. I'm not going 5k+ miles between changes, I'm barely getting 1500 miles.
Everyone has their opinions on oil and I'd bet there's not that much of a wrong answer anymore in today's market if you select a decent synthetic near the design range of an engine and change it frequently.