Hey, folks!
As alluded to in an earlier thread, I got my VOA results back from Blackstone Labs today on a very nice sample of Canadian Genuine Honda Ultimate Full Synthetic 0W-20 oil.
No idea who makes the stuff, but the results are surprisingly different from what I would have anticipated from the American results, which can be found in the linked thread. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...the#Post2384379
From Blackstone Labs:
Originally Posted By: "Blackstone Labs"
Thanks for the notes. This clean and dry Honda 0W/20 synthetic oil should do well in your Accord. The TBN is starting off strong at 7.1, and the viscosity ready in the range we expect for unused 0W/20. No metal contamination was found in the spectral results, just trace amounts of elemnts along with typical oil additives. This oil is in good, serviceable condition.
Aluminum: 0 ppm
Chromium: 0 ppm
Iron: 1 ppm
Copper: 0 ppm
Lead: 0 ppm
Tin: 0 ppm
Molybdenum: 80 ppm
Nickel: 0 ppm
Manganese: 0 ppm
Silver: 0 ppm
Titanium: 0 ppm
Potassium: 2 ppm
Boron: 216 ppm
Silicon: 5 ppm
Sodium: 1 ppm
Calcium: 2057 ppm
Magnesium: 5 ppm
Phosphorous: 674 ppm
Zinc: 820 ppm
Barium: 0 ppm
SUS Viscosity @ 210 degrees Fahrenheit: 56.0
cSt Viscosity @ 100 degrees Celsius: 9.06
Flashpoint in degrees Fahrenheit: 440
Fuel %: nil
Antifreeze %: nil
Water %: 0.0
Insolubles %: 0.0
TBN: 7.1
I was very much not expecting it to be such a heavy 20-weight oil - I had expected the viscosity to be closer to 7.90, not at 9.06! I'm a bit disappointed that molybdenum isn't up there with the first of the manufacturer 0W-20s back in the day, but there seems to be plenty of calcium, zinc and phosphorous.
The KV100 is closer to the original, Idemitsu-made Honda 0W-20 (see here https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2118300&page=1) but the additive pack is clearly very different - higher Ca, much lower Mo.
I have an inquiry in with them as to whether they have enough oil remaining to do a KV40/VI sample, but given that they calculated flashpoint, I'm not too hopeful.
I took some pretty comprehensive photos of the jug it came in, so if anyone here has some information that could help me determine who made the stuff, I'd appreciate a chance to know.
As alluded to in an earlier thread, I got my VOA results back from Blackstone Labs today on a very nice sample of Canadian Genuine Honda Ultimate Full Synthetic 0W-20 oil.
No idea who makes the stuff, but the results are surprisingly different from what I would have anticipated from the American results, which can be found in the linked thread. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...the#Post2384379
From Blackstone Labs:
Originally Posted By: "Blackstone Labs"
Thanks for the notes. This clean and dry Honda 0W/20 synthetic oil should do well in your Accord. The TBN is starting off strong at 7.1, and the viscosity ready in the range we expect for unused 0W/20. No metal contamination was found in the spectral results, just trace amounts of elemnts along with typical oil additives. This oil is in good, serviceable condition.
Aluminum: 0 ppm
Chromium: 0 ppm
Iron: 1 ppm
Copper: 0 ppm
Lead: 0 ppm
Tin: 0 ppm
Molybdenum: 80 ppm
Nickel: 0 ppm
Manganese: 0 ppm
Silver: 0 ppm
Titanium: 0 ppm
Potassium: 2 ppm
Boron: 216 ppm
Silicon: 5 ppm
Sodium: 1 ppm
Calcium: 2057 ppm
Magnesium: 5 ppm
Phosphorous: 674 ppm
Zinc: 820 ppm
Barium: 0 ppm
SUS Viscosity @ 210 degrees Fahrenheit: 56.0
cSt Viscosity @ 100 degrees Celsius: 9.06
Flashpoint in degrees Fahrenheit: 440
Fuel %: nil
Antifreeze %: nil
Water %: 0.0
Insolubles %: 0.0
TBN: 7.1
I was very much not expecting it to be such a heavy 20-weight oil - I had expected the viscosity to be closer to 7.90, not at 9.06! I'm a bit disappointed that molybdenum isn't up there with the first of the manufacturer 0W-20s back in the day, but there seems to be plenty of calcium, zinc and phosphorous.
The KV100 is closer to the original, Idemitsu-made Honda 0W-20 (see here https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2118300&page=1) but the additive pack is clearly very different - higher Ca, much lower Mo.
I have an inquiry in with them as to whether they have enough oil remaining to do a KV40/VI sample, but given that they calculated flashpoint, I'm not too hopeful.
I took some pretty comprehensive photos of the jug it came in, so if anyone here has some information that could help me determine who made the stuff, I'd appreciate a chance to know.