XW-30 is fine if you can actually get it there. Its absolutely useless if you can't. Unlike overheated race engines, lubrication in the Hybrid is all about the cold engine numbers, and the hot ones are just an edge case. Shear strength is completely irrelevant when there is no oil there to shear. And while thickness is a common side-effect of getting sufficient shear strength, its side-effect. The shear strength in the Hybrid comes from using the better long-chain oil molecules that are in the mandatory synthetic oil."OP is ignorant on hybrid........."
Wow, did you get your information from God, or maybe Ford himself? Very pejorative comment, there is enough in this forum already. HTHS is a function of oil, and consequently "thickness". Anyone who is educated in tribology will tell you that said "thickness" is a major factor in wear, metal-on-metal. XW-30 is always going to reduce wear, over a 20 weight, which is a requirement of EPA . New designs which use different bearing/driveshaft clearances, etc. can use 20 and get away with it. The Ford L5 Duratec, while optimized for hybrid use, is an old cast design and will benefit with 30 weight oil.
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