Gotta love how monograde oil becomes a multigrade, really makes you want to trust the seller...
LOL... It's Lucas... trust the bottle label.
Lucas clearly has "SAE 70" printed on the label in that picture. No mention of "0W-70" that I can see.LOL... It's Lucas
70 is not a real SAE grade, it's just syrup used in drag cars mostly.What mfgr actually recommends straight 70 wt oil, for anything ?.,,
SAE (J306) doesn't even define a "SAE70" in the gear oil grades either. There's a "70W", but no straight "70".70 is not a real SAE grade, it's just syrup used in drag cars mostly.
The label also claims JASO MA2. It's not on the current JASO EV-4T list so they must be claiming compliance and not registration.SAE (J306) doesn't even define a "SAE70" in the gear oil grades either. There's a "70W", but no straight "70".
SAE80 gear oil has a KV100 about the same as an SAE20 to a thick SAE30 KV100 range (7.0 to 11.0 cSt)
70 is not a real SAE grade, it's just syrup used in drag cars mostly.