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The trend in modern vehicle manufactur­ing over recent years has seen the introducti­on of smaller capacity, higher output engines that deliver lower fuel economy and emissions over previous generation engines. To go with these changes, the industry has also developed newer, higher performanc­e engine lubricants that meet the specificat­ion requiremen­ts of the manufactur­es and address issues such as:

• LSPI (Low Speed Pre-ignition).

• Turbo Charger deposit control.

• Improved fuel economy.

• Emission control device compatibil­ity.

• Stop/Start protection.

• Improved wear protection.

• Reduced sludge formation.

Industry bodies such as the API (American Petroleum Institute) and ACEA (Associatio­n des Constructe­urs Europeens de l’Automobile) saw the need for aftertreat­ment compatible specificat­ions to cover newer low viscosity engine oils such as 5W-20 and 0W-20. In 2016, ACEA introduced a new specificat­ion to its MID SAPS catalyst compatible sequence with the introducti­on of a C5 variant. This specificat­ion was designed for use in high performanc­e petrol and light duty diesel engines where advanced aftertreat­ment systems such as Diesel Particulat­e Filters (DPFs), Gasoline Particle

Filters (GPFs) and Three Way Catalysts (TWC) are used. The new C5 specificat­ion had the same SAPS levels as ACEA C2 and ACEA C3 but with a lower HTHS viscosity between 2.6 and

2.9 mPa’s. This new specificat­ion improved fuel economy by 2 per cent over a typical C3 product.

In 2021, ACEA also introduced a C6 specificat­ion Mid SAPS level, engine oil for improved fuel economy, for aftertreat­ment system compatibil­ity. Intended for use at extended oil drain intervals in passenger car and light-duty gasoline & DI (Direct Injection) diesel engines designed and OEM-approved for engine oils with HTHS viscosity of minimum 2.6 mPas. Relative to C5 these engine oils also provide low speed pre-ignition and wear protection for turbocharg­ed gasoline DI engines as well as turbocharg­er compressor deposit (TCCD) protection for modern DI diesel engines.

Penrite, seeing the need for this specificat­ion in the Aftermarke­t, introduced Enviro+ C5 0W20 variant to its range to satisfy requiremen­ts for manufactur­ers such as BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover and Volvo. Not happy to rest on its laurels, Penrite has since updated Enviro+ C5 0W-20 to now meet API SP Resource Conserving. ILSAC GF-6A and the new ACEA C6 specificat­ions.

It is also API licensed ensuring quality and satisfacti­on.

Recently this specificat­ion is now the choice of Toyota for its Turbo Diesel Hilux, Land Cruiser Prado and Fortuner models manufactur­ed from the 5/2020. This also the only specificat­ion requiremen­t for these vehicles.

To find out more about Penrite products visit: https://www.penriteoil.com.au/

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