For years, low-ash oils (Low SAPS) have been mainly associated with diesel engines. However, with the popularization of direct fuel injection in gasoline engines, their importance is also growing in spark ignition engines. TotalEnergies experts explain why this is so important – not only for performance, but also for the durability of expensive exhaust system components such as the GPF filter.
This problem particularly affects modern, downsizing engines. Under high load conditions, areas of excess fuel are created in the combustion chamber. At high temperatures, its molecules break down, forming unburned carbon in the form of soot.
This is why particulate filters (GPFs) have begun to be installed in the exhaust systems of gasoline engines. Interestingly, due to stricter emission standards, GPFs are also being used in indirect injection engines. Although they have less work to do in these units, their presence requires the use of appropriate engine oils. In the case of TotalEnergies, these include products from the Quartz INEO line, which comply with ACEA C standards and contain low-ash additives that extend the life of exhaust gas treatment system components.
GPF raises the bar for oil requirements
As a result, deposits remain in the filter, which over time lead to its permanent clogging. Specifically, this refers to the irreversible clogging of the porous structure of the filter with sulfate ash that cannot be removed. These are formed as a result of the combustion of oil particles that escape from the combustion chambers. This means that the use of unsuitable oils slowly but steadily reduces the filter's flow capacity.
What are the risks of using the wrong oil in engines with GPF filters?
However, the list of problems does not end there. Difficulties with “burning off” the contents of the filter cause the procedure to be repeated frequently. This results in a continuous increase in the temperature of the exhaust gases, which in turn can strain the valve seats and injectors.
Saving on oil quality therefore brings only short-term financial benefits, and in the long run means much higher expenses.
Not just Low SAPS
The problem of knocking combustion, on the other hand, results from the appearance of an additional source of ignition, e.g., in the form of incandescent soot particles or carbon deposits in the combustion chamber. The right oil limits the accumulation of these deposits and also partly determines their chemical composition and susceptibility to incandescence.
How to choose the right oil?
For example, a Ford user whose manual specifies the WSS-M2C-952-A1 standard should choose a TotalEnergies oil that meets this standard (it is indicated on the label) – such as Quartz INEO Xtra Dynamics 0W-20 (ACEA C5, API SN-RC). In addition, this oil meets the standards of BMW: LL-17 FE (for 1.5L 3-cylinder TwinPower Turbo engines), Aston Martin (for 5.2 V12 biturbo engines) and Jaguar Land Rover: STJLR.03.5007.

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