Product Description
Pennzoil High Mileage Vehicle 10W30 Motor Oil - 1 Quart, Pack of 6: Automotive. Pennzoil manufactures motor oil and car-care products. Pennzoil high mileage vehicle synthetic 10W-30 motor oil is a multigrade common weight (viscosity grade) oil for use in gasoline engines in a variety of SUVs, light vans and trucks, and passenger cars with more than 75,000 miles. The synthetic formula helps prevent sludge build-up, provides overall lubrication and wear protection, and increases gas mileage in comparison to conventional oils. 10W-30 weight is designed for both winter and summer temperatures and is distributed throughout the engine to ensure proper lubrication for the moving parts. Synthetic oils provide thermal and oxidation stability for better performance between the recommend oil change intervals than what conventional oils offer. Pennzoil 10W-30 synthetic oil meets or exceeds American Petroleum Institute (API) SM for quality assurance to ensure uniform oil products at a given level or standard across the world and the marketplace in general. The recommended oil for an engine is identified in the vehicle’s owner or service manual under specified operating conditions. Properties Test Value Gravity, degrees API (ASTM D287) 30.3 Specific gravity @ 60 degrees F (15.6 degrees C) (ASTM D287) 0.87 Viscosity, @ 40 degrees C/104 degrees F, cSt (ASTM D445) 80 Viscosity @ 100 degrees C/212 degrees F, cSt (ASTM D445) 11.7 Viscosity Index (ASTM D2270) 138 Flash Point (ASTM D93) Greater than or equal to 196 degrees C/384.8 degrees F Pour Point (ASTM D97) -33 degrees C/-27.4 degrees F MRV Viscosity, cP (degrees C/F) (ASTM D4684) 19,900 cP (-30 degrees C/-22 degrees F) CCS Viscosity, cP (degrees C/F) (ASTM D5293) 6,100 cP (-25 degrees C/-13 degrees F) HT/HS Viscosity, cP @ 150 degrees C/302 degrees F (ASTM D4683) 3.4 Noack Volatility, % 13.7 Motor oil is made from crude oil and is used to lubricate, clean, and cool engines. Types of motor oil include synthetic, conventional, diesel, heavy-duty, racing, motorcycle, bio-based, and blends of conventional and synthetic. The types vary by additives or chemicals mixed into the base product and the refinement process itself, and these factors determine the cost, performance, and operating usage. In general, synthetic oils have higher overall performance than conventional oils for common automotive usage. Oils also differ by grade of viscosity (weight), which rates the oil performance characteristics under operating conditions. A numerical code system, established by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), grades motor oils according to viscosity characteristics. From low (thinner, easier to flow) to high (thicker, harder to flow) viscosity, the numbers range from 0 to 60 and can have a “W inch suffix, which designates “winter inch or cold-start viscosity at cold temperatures. Multigrade, or multiviscosity, oils have two numbers, with or without a “W inch suffix after the first number, to indicate use in temperatures with significant differences. Monograde oils like SAE 30 are designed for constant high temperatures; the higher the number, the better performance at higher temperatures. It is a brand of Royal Dutch Shell, founded in 1833, and headquartered in the Netherlands.
Shipping Weight: 12 pounds
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