Hello everyone,
I've been recently searching in internet some info on zddp quantities in mid SAPS oils and I found tables of ACEA C3 (mid SAPS) and A3/B4/MB 229.5 (full SAPS) oils on russian forum http://www.oil-club.ru/ (I do understand some basic russian so I was searching in multiple languages).
You do not need to understand the language to find out zddp quantities, simply search for P or Zn on the left and on the top you got an oil number like 1, 2, 3, etc. The oil name is listed on the bottom for each oil number.
Table 1 (5W-30, API SN, ACEA C3, mid SAPS)
Table 2 (5W-30, API SN, ACEA C3, mid SAPS)
Table 3 (5W-40, A3/B4, MB 229.5, full SAPS)
Table 4 (5W-40, A3/B4, MB 229.5, full SAPS)
Table 5 (5W-40, A3/B4, MB 229.5, full SAPS)
I presume we can trust this information because it makes no sense for them to publish some false info on their forum. In some way it is a great collection of VOA info and it is represented in a nice way.
What strikes me is that in fact being a mid SAPS oil does not necessary mean that it is going to have low quantites of ZDDP. As you can see from the "Table 1" the oil #7 Liqui Moly Top Tec 4600 5W-30 has 933 ppm of P and 1034 of Zink and yet a striking sulphated ash of 0.79 %.
I've been recently searching in internet some info on zddp quantities in mid SAPS oils and I found tables of ACEA C3 (mid SAPS) and A3/B4/MB 229.5 (full SAPS) oils on russian forum http://www.oil-club.ru/ (I do understand some basic russian so I was searching in multiple languages).
You do not need to understand the language to find out zddp quantities, simply search for P or Zn on the left and on the top you got an oil number like 1, 2, 3, etc. The oil name is listed on the bottom for each oil number.
Table 1 (5W-30, API SN, ACEA C3, mid SAPS)
Table 2 (5W-30, API SN, ACEA C3, mid SAPS)
Table 3 (5W-40, A3/B4, MB 229.5, full SAPS)
Table 4 (5W-40, A3/B4, MB 229.5, full SAPS)
Table 5 (5W-40, A3/B4, MB 229.5, full SAPS)
I presume we can trust this information because it makes no sense for them to publish some false info on their forum. In some way it is a great collection of VOA info and it is represented in a nice way.
What strikes me is that in fact being a mid SAPS oil does not necessary mean that it is going to have low quantites of ZDDP. As you can see from the "Table 1" the oil #7 Liqui Moly Top Tec 4600 5W-30 has 933 ppm of P and 1034 of Zink and yet a striking sulphated ash of 0.79 %.