britishtrident
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posted on 15/9/13 at 05:05 PM |
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Actual Oil Viscosity Brand Comparison Table
I created a table of actual oil viscosities of major brand, it is not exhaustive. Note the differences between oils of the same grades
The viscosity at a 40c should low to give start up protection and the viscosity at 100c should be high for good protection when hot.
The VI is the viscosity index it is a measure of the range of viscosities the oil spans i.e. a high VI number is good. Synthetic oils have
higher VIs than mineral oils.
The VI of mineral oils depends on the quality of the oil base stock and the additives oil, the oil additives break down the the VI of mineral
oils is reduced with use.
Even the cheapest supermarket Synthetic oils have superior base stock to mineral oils and have very low quantities of additives added.
The Pour Point is effectively the low temperature at which the oil becomes jelly and will not pump through the engine. A low Pour Point is
essential is severe winters.
Synthetic oils tend to have much lower point temperatures than mineral oils.
Below is a good link for oil info
http://www.kewengineering.co.uk/Auto_oils/mineral_or_synthetic_oil.htm#_Toc240461876
[Edited on 15/9/13 by britishtrident]
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snapper
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posted on 15/9/13 at 09:14 PM |
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Probably good information
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