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Learn about the API Service Categories and Classifications for engine oils, which indicate the performance properties and suitability of different oils for various applications. Compare the latest and obsolete categories, such as GF-6A, SP, CK-4, CJ-4, and more.
- Latest Oil Classifications
Latest Oil Classifications - Oil Categories - API
- Latest Oil Categories
Latest Oil Categories - Oil Categories - API
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Documents - Oil Categories - API
- Motor Oil Guide
Motor Oil Guide. This six-page laminated guide is designed...
- WHICH OIL IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
API’s Certification Mark and Service Symbol. identify...
- Latest Oil Classifications
Motor Oil Guide. This six-page laminated guide is designed to help consumers understand the API Engine Oil Quality Marks—the API Certification Mark "Starburst," the API Certification Mark "Shield" and the API Service Symbol "Donut"—and the API Service Categories.
API’s Certification Mark and Service Symbol. identify quality motor oils for gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles. Oils displaying these marks meet performance requirements set by U.S. and international vehicle and engine manufacturers and the lubricant industry.
The API rating is a great way to determine whether the motor oil is safe to use in your engine. First Things First: What Does An API Rating Include? A seal of approval with an API rating means that the oil meets the minimum performance standards set by auto manufacturers.
11 Μαρ 2019 · What are API ratings, how are they categorized, and how can they help you ensure the safety of your engine?...more. Old motor oil and even some newer blends (when used in older engines) can...
What Are API Motor Oil Ratings? | PurePower Blog. When shopping for motor oil, you may have noticed that most motor oil bottles come with an API rating. Let’s talk about what an API rating is and how it can help you find the best motor oil for your vehicle. What Is An API Rating? There’s an organization called the American Petroleum Institute.
26 Μαρ 2019 · API oil ratings are the various classifications of engine oil set by the American Petroleum Institute, an organization that has been classifying oil since the 1930s.