Gear Oil GL-5 gear lubricants are recommended for use in spiral bevel and hypoid differentials, power dividers, and oil-lubricated steering axle wheel bearings.
Understanding the ILSAC Standard for Passenger Car Engine Oils As automotive technology advances, the engines in our vehicles are becoming more sophisticated and efficient. Today’s engines are designed to deliver more power while using less fuel, thanks to innovations like turbocharging, direct injection, and variable valve timing. However, these advancements also create new challenges in engine maintenance. With increased power output and tighter tolerances, the demands on motor oils have changed significantly. This is where International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) standards come into play. Formed back in 1992 by some of the biggest names in the auto industry—Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, and the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) these standards set essential performance benchmarks for passenger car motor oils (PCMO) to ensure they meet the evolving needs of modern engines. When it comes to ILSAC Standard for Passenge...
Fuel economy and reduction of carbon emissions is one of the primary drivers of modern engine technology today. This, in turn, plays an important factor in motor oil formulation. Automotive OEMs are planning more compact, higher-powered engines with technologies such as gasoline direct injection (GDI) and turbocharging to improve fuel efficiency. As a result, lubricant manufacturers need to provide products that enable these newer engines to perform as intended and meet increasingly stringent fuel economy and emissions requirements. As engine technology continues to advance, oil producers have standards they must meet. Originally developed in 2010 exclusively for GM vehicles, dexos1™ engine oil specification has since been embraced globally as a model for high-quality, robust oil formulated to the industry’s most demanding specifications. About Dexos 1 Gen 3 The dexos1 Gen 3 specification replaces dexos1 Gen 2, which was introduced in 2015. In comparison to the prev...
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