Citgo Citgard

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Has any one ran seen Citgo Citgard Syndurance,)w-30,,the specs are incredeble,,,TBN-12,,-71f pour pt.,100c-11.3,,huh,,POA in it and ,,,well we and Bobistheoilguy,,,should check in on this stuff//////////////BL
 
Is it any different than the synthetic citgo? I plan on using that next winter in the 5w30 grade. This is what i can find from Citgo in MN.
 
Yes, it's different, especially if you're concerned about the pour point.


TYPICAL PROPERTIES: CITGO CITGARD® SYNDURANCE® SAE 0w30
SAE Grade 0w30
Material Code 622670001
Specific Gravity 0.861
Pounds Per Gallon 7.17
Viscosity, ASTM D 445, cSt at 40°C 65.1
cSt at 100°C 11.3
Viscosity Index, ASTM D 2270 165
CCS at -35°C, cP 5,490
MRV at -40°c, Cp 16,868
Pour Point, ASTM D 97, °F (°C) -71 (-57)
Flash Point, ASTM D 92, °F (°C) 374 (192)
Total Base No. ASTM D 2896 12
Color, ASTM D 1500 L3.5


TYPICAL PROPERTIES: CITGO SUPERGARD® SYNTHETIC MOTOR OILS
SAE Grade 5W-20 5w30 10w30
Material Code 620859001 620861001 620863001
Gravity, ASTM D 4052, °API 34.6 34.5 33.9
Pounds Per Gallon 7.09 7.10 7.12
Flash Point, ASTM D 92, °F (°C), COC 442 (228) 450 (232) 460 (238)
Low Temperature Cranking, ASTM D 5293
Temperature, °F (°C) -22 (-30) -22 (-30) -13 (-25)
Viscosity, cP 4,260 4,500 4,100
Viscosity, ASTM D 445, cSt at 40°C 48.8 59 63
cSt at 100°C 8.9 10.7 10.4
Viscosity Index, ASTM D 2270 163 174 155
Low Temperature Pumpability, ASTM D 4684
Temperature °F (°C) -31 (-35) -31 (-35) -22 (-30)
Viscosity, cP 12,500 16,000 10,600
Yield Stress, Pa None None None
HTHS Rate, ASTM D 4683, Vis cP at 150 °C 2.8 3.2 3.5
Pour Point, ASTM D 97, °F (°C) -38 (-39) -38 (-39) -33 (-36)
 
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Brian, is your keyboard broken? What's up with all the comas in your posts?
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I believe the Citgard line is a Diesel motor oil so keep that in mind. It is not widely distributed around my neck of the woods either. If I had a diesel I like the specs on their Citgard 600 sereis as well, for a non-syn. I did find a couple of garages that carry bulk Citgo oils for changes and they could get it for me, but the real problem was potentially in what volume.
 
Cheer up, guys!
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quote:
"CITGARD® SynDurance® SAE 0W-30 This 100% synthetic lubricant is formulated for gasoline and diesel engines, torque converters, gear cases and hydraulic systems operating in sub-zero arctic conditions."

Click on "download now" to get the pdf file from which the figures in the earlier post came.

All we have to do now is find a convenient, reliable and economic source. Same goes for Delo 400 Synthetic 0w30 with its -76°F pour point!
 
quote:

"CITGARD® SynDurance® SAE 0w30 This 100% synthetic lubricant is formulated for gasoline and diesel engines, torque converters, gear cases and hydraulic systems operating in sub-zero arctic conditions."

Click on "download now" to get the pdf file from which the figures in the earlier post came.

All we have to do now is find a convenient, reliable and economic source (for Citgard Syndurance). Same goes for Delo 400 Synthetic 0w30 with its -76°F pour point!



XB70

We have appointed you as the "finder-outer"...lol
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... without your approval.
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As soon as you have secured the purchase places for both oils, please start a new thread here.
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We appreciate the added time committment & extra effort to make this a better place for our engines.
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Thanks...I think...maybe.
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What's needed here is a "Three Musketeers" approach to solving the problem. You know, one for all and all for one, and a creamy chocolate coating on some unidentifiable material masquerading as food.

In that spirit I present to you the CITGO Locator, where we mere swashbuckling mortals can locate retail establishments which might carry the sought after Syndurance 0W-30.

If anyone hits paydirt, let the rest of us know. I have the feeling this isn't the type of oil that flies off the shelves of the corner CITGO gas station, so it'll probably be hard to find, and if found, will most likely be in regions with bitterly cold winters. Also, truck stops might be a more likely source.
 
In my hometown they're all at 7/11 gas stations.

Does Citgo make new oil? Meaning: oil that is not recycled or reclaimed or reprocessed or however you want to say it.
 
I dropped by a CITGO and checked out their oil selection. Remember, if there's more than one from which to choose, then, technically, it qualifies as a "selection".

At the CITGO, there was no CITGO oil.
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There was Kendall (for $0.60 more than Big Lots), Pennzoil and...drum roll...Empire, but no CITGO.
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I asked the lady behind the counter if she could order any CITGO oil, and she said that they were not a CITGO, but rather a Circle K selling the CITGO brand of gas, and could order only what corporate allowed them to order.

I hope you guys have better luck than I did, though the search shall continue!
 
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