Originally Posted by StevieC
Originally Posted by dave1251
Originally Posted by StevieC
I would be interested to see what the new formulation comprises of. Primarily the basestock. Although judging by it's cold properties it looks like heavy amounts of PAO.
This does not appear to be the case at all to me. It looks like it's cold weather viscosity is considerably higher than a lot of group III synthetics.
What are you referencing to? If you look at the Pour Point / CCS for Signature Series 0w30 it's -50c (-58F) with a CCS of 5372 (-35c) or their 0w20 is -53c (-63F) with a CCS of 5122 (-35c)
Page 4 here: https://www.amsoil.com/lit/databulletins/g2880.pdf
I am refering to OE.
Originally Posted by dave1251
Originally Posted by StevieC
I would be interested to see what the new formulation comprises of. Primarily the basestock. Although judging by it's cold properties it looks like heavy amounts of PAO.
This does not appear to be the case at all to me. It looks like it's cold weather viscosity is considerably higher than a lot of group III synthetics.
What are you referencing to? If you look at the Pour Point / CCS for Signature Series 0w30 it's -50c (-58F) with a CCS of 5372 (-35c) or their 0w20 is -53c (-63F) with a CCS of 5122 (-35c)
Page 4 here: https://www.amsoil.com/lit/databulletins/g2880.pdf
I am refering to OE.