Typically, car users distinguish engine oils by their viscosity (e.g. 5W-30, 0W-20 or 5W-40), considering this parameter as a quality indicator. This is not a sufficient factor to justify the compatibility of the oil with the engine. That's why quality standards are listed in the vehicle's owner's manual. These standards are defined by international automotive associations: the European ACEA, the American API and the Japanese-American ILSAC. The latter is very often used by Japanese and Korean manufacturers. ILSAC has been improving and tightening the requirements in its quality specifications for over 30 years. To obtain ILSAC, the oil undergoes several laboratory and dyno tests on 5 different engines. ELF presents 7 more stringent requirements according to the ILSAC GF-6 vs GF-5 specifications, which very well illustrate the increase in the technological level of current engines and lubricants.
The difference between these requirements for the GF-5 standard (green) and GF-6 (orange) shows the incredible technological development of combustion engines over the last few years, and the resulting increase in requirements for the oils used.
1. Increase in viscosity
2. Driving economy
3. Maintaining engine economy
4. Preventing the formation of high-temperature deposits
5. Oil evaporation
6. Timing chain protection
7. Protection against LSPI phenomenon
The ILSAC GF-6B standard (e.g. ELF Evolution R-Tech ELITE FE 0W-16) is characterized by: - no backward compatibility with older engines - greater ability to mitigate the LSPI phenomenon - good economy of engine operation (VIF tests) This standard is only applicable in SAE 0W-16 viscosity with a minimum HTHS = 2.4 *.
New engine design solutions, exhaust emission standards, and increased amounts of biocomponents in fuel have resulted in very stringent requirements for the quality of engine oils over the last few years. When selecting engine oil, relying solely on oil viscosity is no longer sufficient. It is very important to check the vehicle's user manual or the oil manufacturer's website (https://elf.com.pl/dobierz-olej-0) what is the required specification or approval of the oil and select the appropriate oil that meets a given standard. Without it, we will not only shorten the engine's life, but may also lead to its rapid destruction by the dangerous LSPI phenomenon.
Andrzej Husiatyński, TotalEnergies Technical Department.
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