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Originally posted by Donald George:
I see that Toyota's 0w-20 oil made by Mobil has a VI over 200 so Toyota has speced an oil that has a better VI than Mobil I 0w-20. The Toyota 0w-20 would be a good choice if one could find it at a reasonable price.
I didn't get OP was asking for a specific viscosity for a specific application. But since you brought these details into the conversation it seems appropriate to bring up viscosity index improvers or VII's. VII'S are obviously used to increase the VI of the new oil to improve the numbers but degrade quicker in operation. So it is more important to know what the inherent VI of the base stock being used. A cursory search for the Toyota 0W20 mentioned in the post, only says its full synthetic but doesn't mention which group. We know Mobil 1 uses PAO synthetics in some quantity in their formulations so we can reasonably assume it is the same with this product. PAO synthetic base has a naturally high VI anyway. However, to buy or recommend an oil based solely on it's VI when new is not a good practice.