yacco oils, better than motul (xcess)?

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yacco oils, better than motul (xcess)?
how do view this company? it´s little disturbing that yacco does not list in detail their oils specs.
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motul does.

i am looking into psa b71-2296 specs
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You can email them and they generally answer pretty fast
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I see Yacco as very close to Total...maybe Motul and Yacco are buying their base stocks from Total ? Or is Yacco more than a blender?

I used to like the Yacco Galaxie, for some reason, probably the flashy red 2L jugs
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Curious about opinions too.
 
Is it Citroen C3 (EB2 engine) oil you're looking for? B71 2296 may not be the right one,double-check your manual.

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If you're interested in B71 2296 for another vehicle :
Yacco do list the specs and approvals.
This is one with OEM (PSA and Renault approvals):
https://en.yacco.com/file/product/technicalCard/en-46/lube-fr-5w40.pdf
https://en.yacco.com/file/product/fds/1d58311e842d02a4fd2d094a30316f1a/lube-fr-5w40.pdf

The PSA b71 2296 is nothing very special-it is based on ACEA A3/B4 requirements + some in-house tests. Mostly 5w-40..0w-40 ,normal SAPS levels,Gr.III oils.
Another excellent oil fulfilling this was Mobil SyntS 5w-40 now renamed to Mobil Superâ„¢ 3000 X1 5W-40
https://www.mobil.com/English-GB/Passenger-Vehicle-Lube/pds/GLXXMobil-Super-3000-X1-5W40
You can successfully use any 5w-40; 0w-40 ACEA A3/B4 MB-approved 229.5 oil ...

Yacco has non-PSA approved VX1000LL oil:
https://en.yacco.com/product/39-vx-1000ll-5w40/
which has PAO base oil in the formulation:
https://en.yacco.com/file/product/fds/a4edbefefcc5f767ffdbb94364d9add1/lube-vx-1000ll-0w40.pdf
..and is on MB 229.5 approval list
https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com/bevo...how&mark=yacco&suchbegriff=yacco
 
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