Posted September 6, 201014 yr I dont know how to read the oil properties but I have 2 examples and wonder which is better. Example A TYPICAL PROPERTIES SAE Grade 15W-40 Specific Gravity @ 60ºF/15ºC 0.872 – 0.88 Viscosity @ 40°C cSt (ASTM D-445) 102 – 108 Viscosity @ 100°C cSt (ASTM D-445) 14.00-16.00 CCS Viscosity @ -20°C cP (ASTM D-5293) 5,700 High Temperature High Shear Viscosity 302°F/150°C cP 4.3 High Temperature High Shear Viscosity 302°F/150°C cP after 90 cycles shear (ASTM D-7109) 4.0 Mini-rotary Viscosity-TP.1 @ -25°C cP (ASTM D-4684) 20,500 Mini-Rotary Viscosity @ -20°C, cP -180hr sooted oil sample (Mack T-11A ASTM D-6896 15,236 Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270) 154 Flash Point °F/°C (ASTM D-92) 440°/221° Fire Point °F/°C (ASTM D-92) 490°/254° Pour Point °F/°C (ASTM D-97/D-5950) -38°/<-39° Sulfated Ash Content % Wt. (ASTM D-874) 0.951 Total Base Number (ASTM D-2896) 10 NOACK Volatility (ASTM D-5800) % Evaporation Loss @ 250°C 9.5% Shear Stability % Viscosity Loss – 90 Passes (ASTM D-7109) 9.96% Foam Test (ASTM D-892 Option A) Sequence I 0/0 Sequence II 0/0 Sequence III 0/0 High Temperature Foam Test (ASTM D6082 Option A) 0/0 Sequence IIIG % Viscosity Increase @ 40°C EOT 75% Cummins Bench Corrosion Test (ASTM D-6594) Copper increase, ppm 8 Lead increase, ppm 27 Tin increase, ppm 0 Copper Strip Rating 1a Example B TYPICAL TECHNICAL PROPERTIES Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) 15.6 Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) 114.9 Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270) 144 CCS Viscosity @ -20°C, cP (ASTM D-5293) 4677 Pour Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-97) -36 (-32) Flash Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-92) 232 (450) Four Ball Wear Test (ASTM D-4172B: 40kg, 75°C, 1200 rpm, 1 hr) Scar, mm 0.35 Noack Volatility, % weight loss (ASTM D-5800) 9.4 High Temperature/High Shear Viscosity (ASTM D-4683) 4.4 Total Base Number 12.1
September 7, 201014 yr The bottom oil is thicker, and will last longer based on the TBN. The pour point on the bottom one is a little lower, but that will only effect you if you get that cold.The bottom one is Amsoil PCO, whats the top?
September 8, 201014 yr Author Correct, its the 15w40 semi-synthetic and the top one is Schaeffer 15w40 CJ-4 semi-synthetic. I have been looking for "that perfect oil", since I have nothing better to do until I get back home, and have come accross different brands that looked good. I have 15w40 HD diesel & marine amsoil in my 03 and plan to continue running it but my 98 has 226k and I have been using valvoline PB 15w40 CI-4 but its impossible to find in Texas and I want to try something new. I may just go ahead and get another membership with amsoil again and buy the semi-synthetic for the 98 because im gonna continue to run it in the 03 and I could save on shipping maybe ordering it both from them. --- Update to the previous post... I got me a preferred customer account with Amsoil, thanks Bill.
September 8, 201014 yr I have never ran the Amsoil semi synthetic, but I always read great things about it... It has crossed my mind to run it and dump it once a year, vs the AME and running for 15K miles... But the AME is working for me, so why change. Its only .90 less a qt.
I dont know how to read the oil properties but I have 2 examples and wonder which is better.
Example A
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
SAE Grade 15W-40
Specific Gravity @ 60ºF/15ºC 0.872 – 0.88
Viscosity @ 40°C cSt (ASTM D-445) 102 – 108
Viscosity @ 100°C cSt (ASTM D-445) 14.00-16.00
CCS Viscosity @ -20°C cP (ASTM D-5293) 5,700
High Temperature High Shear Viscosity 302°F/150°C cP 4.3
High Temperature High Shear Viscosity 302°F/150°C cP after 90
cycles shear (ASTM D-7109) 4.0
Mini-rotary Viscosity-TP.1 @ -25°C cP (ASTM D-4684) 20,500
Mini-Rotary Viscosity @ -20°C, cP -180hr sooted oil sample
(Mack T-11A ASTM D-6896 15,236
Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270) 154
Flash Point °F/°C (ASTM D-92) 440°/221°
Fire Point°F/°C (ASTM D-92) 490°/254°
Pour Point
°F/°C (ASTM D-97/D-5950) -38°/<-39°
Sulfated Ash Content % Wt. (ASTM D-874) 0.951
Total Base Number (ASTM D-2896) 10
NOACK Volatility (ASTM D-5800)
% Evaporation Loss @ 250°C 9.5%
Shear Stability % Viscosity Loss – 90 Passes (ASTM D-7109) 9.96%
Foam Test (ASTM D-892 Option A)
Sequence I 0/0
Sequence II 0/0
Sequence III 0/0
High Temperature Foam Test (ASTM D6082 Option A) 0/0
Sequence IIIG
% Viscosity Increase @ 40°C EOT 75%
Cummins Bench Corrosion Test (ASTM D-6594)
Copper increase, ppm 8
Lead increase, ppm 27
Tin increase, ppm 0
Copper Strip Rating 1a
Example B
TYPICAL TECHNICAL PROPERTIES
Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C, cSt (ASTM D-445)
15.6
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C, cSt (ASTM D-445)
114.9
Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270)
144
CCS Viscosity @ -20°C, cP (ASTM D-5293)
4677
Pour Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-97)
-36 (-32)
Flash Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-92)
232 (450)
Four Ball Wear Test (ASTM D-4172B: 40kg, 75°C, 1200 rpm, 1 hr) Scar, mm
0.35
Noack Volatility, % weight loss (ASTM D-5800)
9.4
High Temperature/High Shear Viscosity (ASTM D-4683)
4.4
Total Base Number
12.1