Royal purple HPS test video

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Originally Posted By: Spawne32
an engine is an extreme pressure environment

No, it isn't. The closest any engine comes is in the valvetrains of flat tappet engines, and even those shouldn't have point loads that high.
 
Originally Posted By: chubbie
If this test isn't for motor oil is there a mechanical test for it? Or all we a bunch of Lemmings believing that "My oil is better than yours! Cause it says so.."What other test does the API do to make an oil SN other than it's on the stamped on the bottle? I thing I'm more confused now than I was earlier on this.


The wear test that the API uses for SN oils is the Sequence IIIG (ASTM D7320) test. The conditions of the Sequence IIIG test can be found here: http://www.gf-5.com/the_story/testing/#SequenceIIIGengine

Under the Sequence IIIG test, the maximum cam plus lifter wear for an SM/SN oil is 60 microns.

There is also a Sequence IVA test. The conditions can be found here: http://www.gf-5.com/the_story/testing/#SequenceIVAengine

The IVA test allows for a cam wear of 90 microns for an SM/SN oil.
 
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