Okay, some test results....
Hooked up the 2,100lb tent trailer, and hauled up over our local 4mi long 6-7% freeway grade. Prior to the climb, I did a little 5mi round trip on the freeway, to get coolant, engine oil, and tranny oil up to temp.
Climbing what we call, "The Grade" I had maybe 24psi, in 3rd, torque converter onlocked, and spinning about 2,600rpm at 50ish mph. Crested the grade and pulled into a parking lot off the freeway. Had about 12psi of hot idle, in gear, oil pressure, and maybe 20-21 in OD with the torque converter locked.....1900rpm.
Drove back into town and visited the NAPA store on the way home. Picked up a new industrial NAPA Gold 1794 oil fllter (these are huge and bring total capacity to 6qts), along with 6qts of Castrol Syntec 10w/40.
I'm always in the mood to learn more about oil, so happy to hear opinions. I'm a fan of synthetic oil (but not a fanatic about it) and not a fan of the additive packages in the high mileage oils. To me, the "High mileage oils" are a marketing scam. But that's just me, and as I said, I'm willing to hear real facts.
Did a hot oil and filter change, and went back up "The Grade." The 10w/40 gives about 4-5 additional psi. Really more like 4. So right now, I think it's a smart choice. I'll be putting it to the test next week when we haul up into the mountains on some seriously long, 25-35mph 2 lane grades. I think the big one east of Fresno, CA is something like 25mi long, and goes from about 200' elevation to 7,500'. It's not all continuous climb, but the final 10mi is.
Next item on the list is new bushings for the front springs. Having a buddy do that on Wed. because I simply don't feel like learning it.....or doing it.