KOYOTO 0W-40 SM/CF SM/CF series is designed with fully synthetic base stocks and advanced technology mileage gasoline and diesel powered modern automobiles requiring an API SM/CF specification, where very high viscosity index oils are preferred to provide much longer oil drain intervals in modern engines. It additive system to provide extra high level of engine protection and performance. It is suitable for higher provides maximum protection in engines operating under severe conditions, including high-performance turbo-charged, supercharged gasoline and certain diesel mul-valve fuel injected systems.
Applications
KOYOTO 0W-40 SM/CF series is suitable for use in following:
- Automove gasoline, diesel engines and Moderate duty LPG vehicles
- Passenger cars, SUVs, light trucks and vans.
- Suitable for all petrol engines with mul-valve & turbo types and with or without catalyc converter.
- Naturally aspirated or turbo-charged diesel engines in cars and light vans.
- Fuel injected or indirect injecon diesel engines fied with blow-by recirculaon systems.
Characteristics
Specifications
KOYOTO 0W-40 SM/CF meets or exceeds following Internaonal and Builder specificaons:
- ACEA A3/B3, A3/B4
- BMW Long life- 01
- API SM, SL, SJ,CF
- VW 502.00/505.00
- MB 229.3/ 229.5
- Porsche A40
Typical Characteristics
Koyoto |
Test Method |
Units |
0W-40 |
Density @ 15 0C |
ASTM D 4052 |
gm/cc |
0.845 |
Viscosity @ 100 0C |
ASTM D 445 |
cSt |
14.30 |
Viscosity @ 40 0C |
ASTM D 445 |
cSt |
80.9 |
Viscosity Index |
ASTM D 2270 |
– |
185 |
Pour Point |
ASTM D 97 |
°C |
-48 |
Flash Point (COC) |
ASTM D 92 |
°C |
236 |
Total Base Number |
ASTM D 2896 |
mg KOH/g |
10.2 |
Phosphorous |
ASTM D 4951 |
% wt |
0.1 |
CCS Viscosity |
ASTM D 5293 |
cP |
4180 @ -35 °C |
The above figures are typical of blends with normal production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.
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