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SAE 20W*
SAE 30*
SAE 40*
SAE 10W-30**
SAE 10W-40**
SAE 10W-60**
SAE 15W-40 **
SAE 15W-40 **
SAE 20W-60 **
SAE 5W-30 ***
SAE 0W-30 ***
-
30
-
25
-
20
-
15
-
10
-
5 0
+
5
+
10
+
15
+
20
+
25
+
30
+
35
+
40
+
45
SAE 10W*
+
50
-
35
-
40
SAE 5W-40 ***
CF CE CD CC
SC SD SE
SF SG
L- 46152 D / E
SH
API
SJ
SL
CH-4 CG-4 CF-4
MIL
CF-2
International specifications
They define testing performances and procedures that the lubricants need to successfully respond to in several engine testing and
laboratory analysis so as to be considered qualified and in conformity to the regulations set for each lubrication kind.
A.P.I
: ( American Petroleum Institute )
MIL
: Engine oil U.S. military specifications released for logistic reasons
ACEA
: European Automobile Manufacturers Association
Tables shown on this page are of useful reference when buying a kind of oil.
Codes are usually printed-out on the oil container and the understanding of their meaning is useful for comparing different brands and
choosing the kind with the right characteristics.
Usually a specification showing a following letter or number is preferable to one with a preceding letter or number.
An SF oil, for instance, is more performing than a SE oil but less performing than a SG one.
API / MIL Sequences
Petrol
A1 = Low-viscosity, for frictions reduction
A2 = Standard
A3 = High performances
Light duty diesel engines
B1 = Low-viscosity, for frictions reduction
B2 = Standard
B3 =High performances (indirect injection)
B4 = High quality (direct injection)
Heavy duty diesel engines
E1 = OBSOLETE
E2 = Standard
E3 = Heavy conditions (Euro 1 - Euro 2 engines )
E4 = Heavy conditions
(Euro 1 - Euro 2 - Euro 3 engines )
E5 = High performances in heavy conditions (Euro 1 - Euro 2 -
Euro 3 engines )
ACEA Regulations - ACEA Sequences
OBSOLETE
PETROL
CURRENT
LUBRICANT
SAE Classification
In the SAE classification, oils differ on the basis of their
viscosity, and no other qualitative characteristic is taken into
account.
The first number refers to the viscosity when the engine is
cold (symbol W = winter), while the second considers
viscosity with the engine at régime.
The criteria for choosing must consider, during winter, the
lowest outside temperature to which the engine will be subject
and the highest functioning temperature during summer.
Single-degree oils are normally used when the running
temperature varies scarcely.
Multi-degree oil is less sensitive to temperature changes.
* Mineral base
** Semi-synthetic base
*** Synthetic base
SAE- Grade
Maintenance - Recommended oil type - Refilling
DIESEL
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