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Using Aeroshell 100W plus in winter with Tannis Heater. Any comments appreciated.

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I'm going to try using Aeroshell 100W plus this winter and always plug in a Tannis Heater the day before flying. The temperature during the day ranges from the teens during the coldest part of winter to the 50's during the warmest. Anyone else do this. My reasoning is as long as the engine and oil is warm then there is no need to use 80W. It would also save an oil change when spring gets here. I only fly about 40 hours a year. Also should I use camguard or does 100W plus have enough additives in it already. Thanks
 

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