Again , not true. You seriously don't know what you're talking about in every post of yours I've ever seen
The oil pumps are positive displacement, meaning they pump a given volume per revolution regardless. Thick oil or thin oil, they pump the same volume per revolution.
And, again, just as another example of you showing that you don't know what your talking about, the only time the 40 weight oil would be twice as thick is when the engine is a full operating temperature.
So when cold the 0W20 oil is thicker than the 0W40 oil is at full operating temperature. So if 0W40 oil was an issue at full operating temperature, then the 0W20 oil would also be when cold.
Literally any condition , any climate, or any circumstance where an 0W20 oil would work , an 0W40 oil would also work at least equally as good, and in most cases better, with the only drawback being slight less fuel milage.
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