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Motor Oil grades- educate me please
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<blockquote data-quote="Coiled03" data-source="post: 16326265" data-attributes="member: 18779"><p>Think of ACEA as the European equivalent to SAE standards. The difference being it doesn't specify viscosity at cold or hot temperatures. It simply designates what the oil is intended for.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.oilspecifications.org/acea.php" target="_blank">ACEA Engine Oil Specifications - oilspecifications.org</a></p><p></p><p>A1 Fuel economy petrol</p><p>A2 Standard performance level (now obsolete)</p><p>A3 High performance and/or extended drain</p><p>A4 Reserved for future use in certain direct injection engines</p><p>A5 Combines A1 fuel economy with A3 performance</p><p></p><p>Probably best to just go to a different dealer if the one you talked to didn't seem knowledgeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coiled03, post: 16326265, member: 18779"] Think of ACEA as the European equivalent to SAE standards. The difference being it doesn't specify viscosity at cold or hot temperatures. It simply designates what the oil is intended for. [URL="https://www.oilspecifications.org/acea.php"]ACEA Engine Oil Specifications - oilspecifications.org[/URL] A1 Fuel economy petrol A2 Standard performance level (now obsolete) A3 High performance and/or extended drain A4 Reserved for future use in certain direct injection engines A5 Combines A1 fuel economy with A3 performance Probably best to just go to a different dealer if the one you talked to didn't seem knowledgeable. [/QUOTE]
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