Adventures in Oil Changing (long rantish post)

Old Nov 13, 2006 | 05:18 PM
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[QUOTE=cgul]
Originally Posted by rjivey
I ordered two case (12 qts.) which came in today. Before paying for it I open a box and looked at it. It was the OLD Mobile 1 0-20, the gf3 and not the new that states it is for hybrids and is rated gf4. I did not by it.

Every one that buys from NAPA be sure it is the new oil that has for hybrids on the bottle and not the old discontinued version that has meets Honda and Ford specs. or something like that.
Here's an interesting article that seems to identify the key difference between GF-3 and GF-4 as being the level of phosphorus containing additives such as ZDDP (otherwise know as a very good anti-wear agent called Zinc).

http://www.imakenews.com/lng/e_article000082247.cfm

So - This indicates (to me) that the GF-4 rating is for a lubricant that may not has as good of a high pressure lubricant as it's predecessor GF-3.

That said - lower phosphorus will mean lower phosphorus emissions. At what cost?

BTW - They're working on GF-5 now...

For me - I'll take the higher emissions in exchange for less wear if the option is there..

(putting on nomex long-johns) - Let the flames begin...
 
Old Nov 13, 2006 | 06:19 PM
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Default Re: Adventures in Oil Changing (long rantish post)

[QUOTE=Big-Foot]
Originally Posted by cgul

Here's an interesting article that seems to identify the key difference between GF-3 and GF-4 as being the level of phosphorus containing additives such as ZDDP (otherwise know as a very good anti-wear agent called Zinc).

http://www.imakenews.com/lng/e_article000082247.cfm

So - This indicates (to me) that the GF-4 rating is for a lubricant that may not has as good of a high pressure lubricant as it's predecessor GF-3.

That said - lower phosphorus will mean lower phosphorus emissions. At what cost?

BTW - They're working on GF-5 now...

For me - I'll take the higher emissions in exchange for less wear if the option is there..

(putting on nomex long-johns) - Let the flames begin...
I agree 100%, these little engines will last longer than the friggan body anyway, at least thats the way my VW is lol
 
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