Patman
Staff member
Here are the latest oil analysis results on my sister's car, from Wearcheck
Canada.
This was her second interval with GC 0w30.
Here are the details:
1999 Honda Civic
1.6L engine, 106hp, 5 speed manual
6900 miles on oil/54,000 miles on engine
NAPA Gold 1334 oil filter
Oil interval was from July 3 to Oct 26
No top up oil
Oil capacity is 4L (4.2 qts)
Mostly highway driving, but lots of rush hour traffic too
Iron-15
Lead-2.2
Aluminum-2.1
Copper-1.8
Silicon-11
Chromium-0.6
Nickel-0
Titanium-0
Silver-0.2
Tin-0
Sodium-0
Potassium-0
Boron-5.6
Barium-0
Moly-2.3
Magnesium-153
Calcium-3277
Phosphorus-900
Zinc-979
Manganese-232
Vanadium-0
Fuel-0
Water-0
Glycol-0
Oxidation-0% (has to be lab error)
Nitration-49%
VI-184
Viscosity at 40C-64.1 (virgin is 67.6)
Viscosity at 100C-11.9 (virgin is 12.2)
TBN-6.80 (virgin is 9.39)
This is from the earlier batch of this oil, so chances are it had close to 9ppm of iron to begin with, so that's why iron is higher than it should be. These wear numbers are even better than the first interval she ran with this oil. I'll post a side by side view of that data later on when I have more time to line it all up properly.
I'm extremely impressed with this oil, yet again it proved that in non turbo applications it stays extremely close to it's starting viscosity at 100C.
I will admit I was a little bit worried that the second interval in this car might've shown wear numbers slightly higher, due to the plated moly (from the Mobil 1 used before GC) going away. But this obviously is not the case.
It's just too bad this is the last UOA from this car. My sister is moving out west and this car has now been sold.
Canada.
This was her second interval with GC 0w30.
Here are the details:
1999 Honda Civic
1.6L engine, 106hp, 5 speed manual
6900 miles on oil/54,000 miles on engine
NAPA Gold 1334 oil filter
Oil interval was from July 3 to Oct 26
No top up oil
Oil capacity is 4L (4.2 qts)
Mostly highway driving, but lots of rush hour traffic too
Iron-15
Lead-2.2
Aluminum-2.1
Copper-1.8
Silicon-11
Chromium-0.6
Nickel-0
Titanium-0
Silver-0.2
Tin-0
Sodium-0
Potassium-0
Boron-5.6
Barium-0
Moly-2.3
Magnesium-153
Calcium-3277
Phosphorus-900
Zinc-979
Manganese-232
Vanadium-0
Fuel-0
Water-0
Glycol-0
Oxidation-0% (has to be lab error)
Nitration-49%
VI-184
Viscosity at 40C-64.1 (virgin is 67.6)
Viscosity at 100C-11.9 (virgin is 12.2)
TBN-6.80 (virgin is 9.39)
This is from the earlier batch of this oil, so chances are it had close to 9ppm of iron to begin with, so that's why iron is higher than it should be. These wear numbers are even better than the first interval she ran with this oil. I'll post a side by side view of that data later on when I have more time to line it all up properly.
I'm extremely impressed with this oil, yet again it proved that in non turbo applications it stays extremely close to it's starting viscosity at 100C.
I will admit I was a little bit worried that the second interval in this car might've shown wear numbers slightly higher, due to the plated moly (from the Mobil 1 used before GC) going away. But this obviously is not the case.
It's just too bad this is the last UOA from this car. My sister is moving out west and this car has now been sold.