" The Petroleum Rapture"Scuttlebutt is that at midnight SN bottles and contents simply evaporate.
The owners manual for my 2021 BMW motorcycle still lists SL rated oil as acceptable.Laugh away, you should have seen the post SL hysteria.
You'd be hard-pressed to find anything pre-SN on the shelves anyway so yeah, it's not really a concern. I'm sure someone will mention some hole-in-the-wall parts store that found some buried and tried to sell it to someone though....I NEVER look or pay attention to these rating when choosing an oil
All European full SAPS oils W30 grade are API SL.You'd be hard-pressed to find anything pre-SN on the shelves anyway so yeah, it's not really a concern. I'm sure someone will mention some hole-in-the-wall parts store that found some buried and tried to sell it to someone though....
On their label or in their formulation ? They could be SM, SN, or even SP and still be labeled as SL since the newer are backwards-compatible.All European full SAPS oils W30 grade are API SL.
That's not what backwards compatible means with API licenses. You can use an oil with a later license in those applications that list a previous one but it doesn't mean the oil is the same, nor does it mean it necessarily meets prior license requirements. If it does meet the requirements then all prior and current licensing standards will be listed.On their label or in their formulation ? They could be SM, SN, or even SP and still be labeled as SL since the newer are backwards-compatible.
Nope, they are labeled API SL.On their label or in their formulation ? They could be SM, SN, or even SP and still be labeled as SL since the newer are backwards-compatible.
Pour it in to the engine using your left hand.So is my SM oil is still OK to use?I have a few bottles of it in my stash.
Huh ?I other words, an oil with an API SP license may or may not meet all the requirements for API SM. However the API SP oil can be used in the application that lists API SM.
Yes. That’s not what I was saying nor what I thought you were saying.Huh ?
I realize that newer oils might not be backwards-compatible real far back, i.e. using SP in a vehicle that spec'd SH but when it's for "current" API specs, i.e. SJ through SN, you can safely use SP in them.
Don't buy any "Q" oil.I NEVER look or pay attention to these rating when choosing an oil . Weight is the only thing I looking at . I always drove vehicles that are few years old . So these rating are useless to me .