Originally Posted By: Garak
Originally Posted By: Brigadier
In my Hyundai, I run the Quaker State Ultimate Durability 5w30. No it is not A5/B5. Those oils are too thin at temp. I wanted something thicker[gasp].
All ILSAC 5w30 options have almost identical HTHS, and note that A5/B5 has an HTHS of below 3.5, with no requirement for the oil to bump right at 3.0 or 2.9. That's ILSAC fuel economy formulating.
From the data I was able to find:
Pennzoil Platinum 5w30 is A1/B1, A5/B5 Kv100 = 9.8
Castrol EDGE Extended Performance 5w30 is A1/B1 Kv100 = 10.6 HTHS - 2.9
Quaker State Ultimate Durability 5w30 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 11.6
VME 5w30 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 9.8
VAS 5W30 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 10.2 HTHS = 3.2
Ken GT-1 D1G2 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 11.0 HTHS = 3.2
YMMV
Originally Posted By: Brigadier
In my Hyundai, I run the Quaker State Ultimate Durability 5w30. No it is not A5/B5. Those oils are too thin at temp. I wanted something thicker[gasp].
All ILSAC 5w30 options have almost identical HTHS, and note that A5/B5 has an HTHS of below 3.5, with no requirement for the oil to bump right at 3.0 or 2.9. That's ILSAC fuel economy formulating.
From the data I was able to find:
Pennzoil Platinum 5w30 is A1/B1, A5/B5 Kv100 = 9.8
Castrol EDGE Extended Performance 5w30 is A1/B1 Kv100 = 10.6 HTHS - 2.9
Quaker State Ultimate Durability 5w30 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 11.6
VME 5w30 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 9.8
VAS 5W30 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 10.2 HTHS = 3.2
Ken GT-1 D1G2 ACEA N/A Kv100 = 11.0 HTHS = 3.2
YMMV