Motul 8100 Eco-Clean 0W-30, new light oil champ!

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Originally Posted By: CATERHAM
Originally Posted By: dparm
Originally Posted By: zyxelenator
http://matrixsyntheticoils.com/store/motul_8100_ester_based_street_oils.html
looks like they ship to Canada too

They don't carry the Eco-Clean in 0w30, we already established that earlier in this thread. I believe someone was going to ask if they could get it.

They will bring it in at about 12bucks/L by the case.

With an actual VI of "only" 183 there are less expensive, more readily available options. For example a blend of the Toyota or Idemitsu 0W-20 and RL 0W-40 with give a 200 VI 0W-30 ranging from light to heavy, whatever you want.


True, but if it really does have API approvals/certifications (and meets the various manufacturers' specs), and one HAS TO HAVE those said certs, it would be the highest VI for a 0W-30 with those 'honors', no??
 
No. All the oils below are HTHS 3.5+.

Lucas 0w30 = 186
RLI Bio-Syn 0w30 = 193
Liqui-Moly Synthoil Longtime 0w30 = 186
Redline 0w30 = 183

Technically only the Liqui-Moly carries any API certs, though all the others claim to "beat" API SM and the like.

There are plenty of Xw40s that beat 183, too.
 
Not much is known about it. The numerical specs are impressive but the mfg specs it claims to beat are very old. Run it, get a UOA, and report back!
 
Originally Posted By: dparm
No. All the oils below are HTHS 3.5+.

Lucas 0w30 = 186
RLI Bio-Syn 0w30 = 193
Liqui-Moly Synthoil Longtime 0w30 = 186
Redline 0w30 = 183

Technically only the Liqui-Moly carries any API certs, though all the others claim to "beat" API SM and the like.

There are plenty of Xw40s that beat 183, too.


I wish Redline 0w30 was 3.5 or higher, or else I'd use it. It's 3.2.
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Originally Posted By: dparm
No. All the oils below are HTHS 3.5+.

Lucas 0w30 = 186
RLI Bio-Syn 0w30 = 193
Liqui-Moly Synthoil Longtime 0w30 = 186
Redline 0w30 = 183

Technically only the Liqui-Moly carries any API certs, though all the others claim to "beat" API SM and the like.

There are plenty of Xw40s that beat 183, too.


Are you sure RLI is 3.5+ HTHS? Their PDS only says >2.9 and also says "Energy Conserving - Yes".

As Bob said, the Redline 0w30 is definately not 3.5+.
 
Yes, typo on my part with Redline 0w30.

I have spoken to the owner of RLI twice about this, and he said that the 0w30 and 5w30 are both close to 3.8, which sounds right considering the basestocks. Redline 5w30 is 3.8 and it uses a similar group V base.
 
Thanks for the info. I wonder why they don't put the real number on their PDS. Also, it doesn't seem to square with the Energy Conserving claim.
 
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The spec' sheet has been removed from the Motul website since the VI is not the claimed 235 but rather 183 and consiquently the KV40 spec' is likely more like 50cSt as opposed to 40cSt.
I'm sure the oil, which is popular in Europe, will reappear shortly on the Motul website once a new PDS can be produced.

So the light oil champ' remains the EOM made Toyota Brand 0W-20 with it's VI of 216 and KV40 of 37cSt.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/posts/2410492/
 
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