2020 Toyota Avalon Hybrid TGMO 0W16 18,774 unit / 8,970 OCI

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I am posting the latest UOA on my 2020 Toyota Avalon Hybrid on TGMO 0W16. The first UOA using Mobil1 0W16 is available follow the red fint link below. I now have 18,774 miles on the vehicle and 8,970 miles on this UOA. The mileage math will not add up exactly from my first UOA shown below since I sampled the oil a few hundred miles before it was ultimately changed. This continues to look very good to me. I love the high Moly but both oils appear to be providing excellent protection. Silicon appears to be trending down as expected. I think this is probably from engine sealants. The oil was changed yesterday by my Toyota dealer. Again their service report shows that they used TGMO 0W16 again. After this next run, I will most likely just start using the Mobil1 0W16 but would be interested in the group thoughts. Not sure why my formating changed after posting but the first number for each parameter was using Mobil1 0W16 and was taken after 7k miles of use. Total miles on unit at that time was 6.1k

Prior UOA Discussion 1st UOA Mobil1 0W16 6985 Miles

The testing company was CAT SOS Laboratory.


OIL Mobil1 0W16 TGMO 0W16
MILES IN USE 7k 9k
MILES 9.1k 18.8k
SAMPLE TAKEN 9/23/20 3/26/21



ALUMINUM 7 8
CHROMIUM 0 0
IRON 9 10
COPPER 33 10
LEAD 0 0
TIN 2 0
MOLYBDENUM 96 504
NICKEL 0 0
SILVER 1 0
POTASSIUM 3 4
BORON 88 90
SILICON 64 24
SODIUM 0 1
CALCIUM 1174 1386
MAGNESIUM 647 621
PHOSPHORUS 636 726
ZINC 757 843

INSOLUBLES 0.4 Not reported
WATER N N
OXI 13 17
SULFATION 18 23
NIT 9 11
V100 C 6.7 6.5
 
Are they using the SP/GF-6B labeled oil ?

Up until recently, the bottles were labeled SN+.
I wasn't able to see the oil container. The part number on the service record is 00279-blk16-01. I talked to the parts guy and he indicated that this is the Toyota part number number for bulk Toyota 0W16.
 
The Canadian Packaging for Toyota 0W-16.
 

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Are they using the SP/GF-6B labeled oil ?

Up until recently, the bottles were labeled SN+.
It has the funky triangular API symbol on the front label which signifies GF-6B to only be used in engines calling out 0W-16. See post #9.
 
This article seems to reference 4 wt% as the optimal boron concentration. How does that convert to parts per million? I couldn't find any conversion that had a believable number.
4% is 40000 parts per million ....aka .04.
 
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