Hi
I propose to try the full synthetic long life ACDelco Dexos 2approved - 5W-40 in a GM Holden commodore with the L36 Buick V6 3800 litre 2000 equivalent engine.
Driving mainly city with some freeway keeping to the speed limits. No spirited driving flogging the death out of the engine.
As this is a C3 rated oil I am looking at changing it out at 5000 miles or 8000 km.
I believe its made made by Fuchs Australia.
I think it is the similar to the ACDelco long life 5w-40 Supreme Plus. Any comments ? Product data link and info is below.
http://www.acdelco.com.au/pdf/speci..._5w40_premium_hp_long_life_synthetic.pdf
Approvals
GM dexos 2â„¢
SPECIFICATIONS: (Meets or exceeds)
ACEA C3
API SN/CF
SUITABLE FOR USE WITH FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:
ACEA A1/B1, A5/B5, A3/B4
MB 229.31
RENAULT RN0700/RN07010
PORSCHE A40
BMW LL 04
VW 502.00/ 505.00/ 505.01
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
SAE Grade J300 5W40
Flashpoint (COC) ° C 250
Viscosity at 40° C ASTM D 445 cSt 85
Viscosity at 100° C ASTM D 445 cSt 14.2
Dynamic Viscosity mPas 6100 (-30° C)
I propose to try the full synthetic long life ACDelco Dexos 2approved - 5W-40 in a GM Holden commodore with the L36 Buick V6 3800 litre 2000 equivalent engine.
Driving mainly city with some freeway keeping to the speed limits. No spirited driving flogging the death out of the engine.
As this is a C3 rated oil I am looking at changing it out at 5000 miles or 8000 km.
I believe its made made by Fuchs Australia.
I think it is the similar to the ACDelco long life 5w-40 Supreme Plus. Any comments ? Product data link and info is below.
http://www.acdelco.com.au/pdf/speci..._5w40_premium_hp_long_life_synthetic.pdf
Approvals
GM dexos 2â„¢
SPECIFICATIONS: (Meets or exceeds)
ACEA C3
API SN/CF
SUITABLE FOR USE WITH FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:
ACEA A1/B1, A5/B5, A3/B4
MB 229.31
RENAULT RN0700/RN07010
PORSCHE A40
BMW LL 04
VW 502.00/ 505.00/ 505.01
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
SAE Grade J300 5W40
Flashpoint (COC) ° C 250
Viscosity at 40° C ASTM D 445 cSt 85
Viscosity at 100° C ASTM D 445 cSt 14.2
Dynamic Viscosity mPas 6100 (-30° C)
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