Originally Posted By: Vincenzo_f
Supposing we have two oils, with the same value and the same HTHS value and same VI, but with different grade, example:
5w30 with VI 170 and HTHS 3.6
5w40 with VI 170 and HTHS 3.6
Ambient temperature is the same (68°F).
The action of the two oils will be the same?
What changes is the flow of the pressure?
http://www.pecj.or.jp/japanese/report/e-report/01M445e.pdf
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(1) By lowering HTHS viscosity in increments of 0.5 mPa·s, a low friction effect of about 3% was measured. The relationship between HTHS viscosity and fuel economy is well-known, but in the present research, it was clarified that fuel economy is high even when the HTHS viscosity is in the ultra-low region of 2.1 mPa·s.
(2) It was discovered that a lower friction effect of about 3% can be gained by lowering the CCS viscosity.
(3) Even at the same HTHS viscosity, fuel economy was found to be high when the CCS viscosity is low. This suggests that on the lubricated surfaces inside a practical engine, the shear conditions are more severe than in a HTHS viscosity measurement and that an even higher fuel economy could be gained with alternative formulation technology for base oil or viscosity index improver.