Fuchs Titan GT1 0w-20

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Car 2006 model toyota camry V6
Total kms 49678
Oil and filter 10000kms
Oil grade Fuchs GT1 0w-20
Oil added None
Air filter Toyota OEM
Driving Style stop and gp city

Aluminium 2
Copper 1
Iron 5
Lead 1
Tin Sodium 1
Boron Potassium Moly 7
Phosphors 441
Magnesium 42
Calcium 3858
Zinc 20
TBN 9
Viscosity at 40c; 56
Water% 0.1
Nitration 12.9
PQ index Glycol Petrol% <0.3
 
Impressive report. Zinc free Fuch's. Is this an ester based oil?
 
Boron, zinc and moly are left overs from a previous oil I would guess. You have to wonder what is being used to replace these additives.

aehaas
 
Sure seems with those wear numbers and TBN the oil is a long life oil. It is like new oil . Is the oil easy to get in the USA and what is the price?
 
Time frame? This probably would be a much longer OCI in km's. That is, there's a km/fuel mismatch in how we view how much work this oil did.
 
Splain it to me Gary. You know how I am. Metrics mess me up.
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Hi,
buster - This lubricant was introduced in 2000/1 and was used in Porsche Cup racing here around 2002/3

In its correct application it is a great product. I suspect that it is a close cousin (formulation) of the original Professional SLX 0W-30 that Castrol released around 1996 - and is called GC now on here. The latest "GC" is NOT related to the original German product of 1996

I would use it without hesitation if I had an appropriate engine family - I don't!
 
Hi Guys.
Thanks for all.I paid A$80 for 4L jug. Still lot cheaper than redline oils.I think I can use 0w-20 grade until vehicle reach 150000kms or engine start to use oil.
 
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