Due to your engine being rebuilt and has low miles on it
unless racing in hot weather, 20w50 is way too thick in normal engine temps
On a theoretical level, pressure is the result of resistance to flow.
Thinner fluids flow more easily, therefore less pressure is required to move them.
Practically, thicker fluids may result in more pressure but less flow. Worn components result in lower pressures but increased flow.
If you use a thicker oil than is supposed to be in your vehicle, high oil pressure will result and lower the fuel mileage
Could have parts that were not designed for higher pressure and cause of oil leaking
Thicker, will flow slower, causing more pressure by oil pump
I think with no racing and not hot weather, use like a 10w30 in summer and 5w30 in winter
Even GM tells owners of like C7, C8
if racing, put the thicker oil in but replace it after the race to GMs street weight oil
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