There is. However, I have a stash of six liters of the 5W30 and 12 liters of the 15W50 that I was able to procure for free. I have no idea what it will go in in the future.
Really dude?is it their racing oil or a street oil?
PS if anyone wants some motul 5w30 power racing in 2liter metal cans cheap.. let me know.
I have about 15 left. (30 liters)
300V is not API licensed and Motul actually says not to mix with other oils. I am not sure whether that applies to another 300V.Any oil that is API licensed (or independently passes ASTM D6922) must be miscible with any other oil that passes the same test. But, that only means the mixture will not cause harm and doesn't mean it will still meet any license, specification nor approval that each individual oil may carry. It has a lot more to do with the additive packages rather than the base oil composition.
Here is the Widman calculator:
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300V is not long OCI oil. TBN is somewhere around 7 to 8. It is Ester which means a lot of starting TAN.Thank you sir. Just was wondering if any of the folks in the know would have a better idea of the additive package(s) in the 300V. I am under the impression from my initial research, that the 300V line has no issues in regards to this. Just hoping that the two are not wildly in opposition to each other with regards to additives and the like. Thank you for your response.
Yes, the risk you take with unlicensed and uncertified oils. People like to think they are "better" for a variety of reasons, most of which have no basis in fact (just a strong desire to believe).300V is not API licensed and Motul actually says not to mix with other oils. I am not sure whether that applies to another 300V.
Motul is actually very specific about this oil and its intended purpose. It is racing oil. It works phenomenally on track.Yes, the risk you take with unlicensed and uncertified oils. People like to think they are "better" for a variety of reasons, most of which have no basis in fact (just a strong desire to believe).
there are 2 versions the black plastic bottle and the metal container.Really dude?
there are 2 versions the black plastic bottle and the metal container.
since this is all hypothetical and you wont even give an application I am sure mixing the 2 and burning it in the oil burning furnace would work fine.
If for example it was to be used in a 2020 toyota tundra.. well those spec 0w20? so I wouldnt recommend using any amount of 15w50 racing oil in it.
If I postedAs stated, there is NO application as of yet. It was for clarification purposes only.