It looks like we may have to be more aware when purchasing oil ...

Craig


https://www.amsoil.com/newsstand/articles/new-technology-new-standards/

New Technologies Prompt New Industry Standards
ILSAC GF-6 and API SP

Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are under pressure to improve
fuel economy and reduce emissions. As a result, most new engines today
use some combination of turbochargers, direct-fuel injection and variable
valve timing to deliver better fuel economy and increase horsepower.

The trend of lighter engine oils to achieve these goals continues with
0W-16 viscosities emerging in the market and 0W-12 and 0W-8 expected to
follow. The industry has responded to these ultra-light viscosities with
two new oil specifications: ILSAC GF-6 and API SP.

We Are Already There

Our claims about using advanced technology aren’t just talk, and this
specification update proves it. AMSOIL synthetic motor oils already meet
or exceed the new industry standards and require no change in
formulation. This is not the first time we’ve been in this position.
While the competition works on making major formulation adjustments, we
just have to update our labels. The new specifications are not allowed to
be displayed on labels until May 1, 2020. Expect to see updated AMSOIL
labels then.

The Big Split

The International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee
(ILSAC) recently set a new precedent in the passenger-car motor oil
market by splitting its specification into two parts:

GF-6A – backward compatible, provides protection for a variety of older
and newer engines

GF-6B – not backward compatible, for use in select new vehicles

Both versions focus on wear protection, prevention of low-speed
pre-ignition (LSPI) and improved engine cleanliness. However, GF-6B
features a more stringent fuel economy test. Engine oils can easily be
identified as ILSAC GF-6A or 6B by the API emblem on the front label of
the packaging. A shield will represent the GF-6B specification, while the
traditional starburst will indicate a GF-6A product. Both ILSAC
specifications meet the industry-standard API SP specification which is
most commonly found in owners’ manuals.

To learn more, visit amsoil.com/lspi.

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