Originally Posted By: Gokhan
You are still not getting the key puzzle here that no mainstream oil, let alone a full synthetic, has KV100 almost 12 cSt with HTHSV only 3.0 cSt, ACEA A3/B4 or not.
Back in the day, M1 0W40 in Oz had "Energy Conserving" on the package. This was when the 40s had the 2.9HTHS minimum.
When they got the MB and BMW 35,000km certification, M1 0W40 was renowned for thinning in service (oft down into 30KV territory), then thickening up if left in long enough.
I don't see this new oil as much different in intent to that early M1 0W40 behaviour.
You are still not getting the key puzzle here that no mainstream oil, let alone a full synthetic, has KV100 almost 12 cSt with HTHSV only 3.0 cSt, ACEA A3/B4 or not.
Back in the day, M1 0W40 in Oz had "Energy Conserving" on the package. This was when the 40s had the 2.9HTHS minimum.
When they got the MB and BMW 35,000km certification, M1 0W40 was renowned for thinning in service (oft down into 30KV territory), then thickening up if left in long enough.
I don't see this new oil as much different in intent to that early M1 0W40 behaviour.