PQIA Pennzoil Hybrid 0W-16

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Pretty much same viscometric as Subaru 0w20 and the VW 508 00

So am I running a 16 without knowing it?

Remind me where the its HTHS that differentiates a 16 from a 20.

MOTUL 0w20 VW 508 00

PROPERTIES
Color Visual Green
Viscosity grade SAE J 300 0W-20
Density at 20°C (68°F) ASTM D1298 0.833
Viscosity at 40°C (104°F) ASTM D445 38.5 mm2/s
Viscosity at 100°C (212°F) ASTM D445 7.8 mm2/s
Viscosity HTHS at 150°C (302°F) ASTM D4741 2.5 mPa.s
Viscosity Index ASTM D2270 179
Pour point ASTM D97 -52°C / -62°F
Flash point ASTM D92 222°C / 432°F
Sulfated ash ASTM D874 0.79% weight
TBN ASTM D2896 8.3 mg KOH/g
 
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I just read SAEJ300 where HTHS is 2.3mPas min. on SAE16 ( it's 2.6 on SAE20)

I knew this last month or prior and forgot it.

I also think the KV100 for 20 got moved closer to 7cSt and 16 MIN is near 6cSt

Gotta keep up if anyone asks me questions at cocktail parties;

being a long term forum member has it responsibilities
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Originally Posted by ARCOgraphite
Gotta keep up if anyone asks me questions at cocktail parties;

being a long term forum member has it responsibilities
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Exactly!! You never know when James Bond is going to discretely ask you the minimum HTHS requirements of his new Aston Martin DB11 V-12, at one of those fancy black tie cocktail parties that we must attend on a weekly basis. The fate of the free world rests on our answer.
 
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