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Many Popular North American Engine Oils may
be Harmful to European Engines.
European
automobile manufacturers design vehicles to use specific high quality
lubricants with specific properties and additives. Most motor oils offered
in America do not meet the demanding specifications, and the European
lubricants are not readily available. As a result, problems such as
premature wear and engine sludge develop.
"Europeans build their cars and impose higher requirements on the type of
oil than we are used to here in North America," remarks an oil industry
source. "They have more of a multi-tier system within their
specifications, whereas the API uses the lowest common denominator as a
guideline. It is by its own admission, within API 1509, a minimum Spec.,,
While the American Petroleum Institute (API) sets oil standards in
America, the Automotive Manufacturers Association (ACEA) sets them in
Europe. "ACEA standards reflect a wider complexity of the offering of
engines on the market right now," says Herve Blanquart, VP Automotive of
Motul North America. "On top of that, manufacturers have introduced their
own standards, most of which start with the ACEA standards, and go further
in specific tests to solve specific problems and address specific issues."
In the U.S., the API adopts one standard for all engine oils. "For example
they are working on ILSAC GF-4, and the problems they are running into is
that this oil will be too thin for a lot of older engines," explains
Blanquart. "In Europe, they decided from the beginning that they would not
adopt a linear standard - rather a standard for each type of application -
gas, diesel, turbo, etc."
European vehicle manufacturers keep tight control over which lubricants
they, allow to be used in their vehicles. Inner-company bureaucracies are
in charge of keeping the approved lubricant lists up-to-date with the
latest requirements, and a few companies apply some of the regulations to
North America. European aftermarket service stations must stock different
lubricants for different automobile brands. Sometimes different models put
out by the same manufacturer require different lubricants.
Do-it-yourselfers are less prevalent in Europe. Qualified repair shops,
franchised or tightly controlled by the vehicle manufacturers in order to
dictate the type of oil being used, typically perform most of the oil
changes.
The high quality oils used in Europe allow Europeans to enjoy longer drain
intervals. However, when European vehicles are exported to the United
States, the concept becomes distorted.
"There is in general a longer drain associated with the higher tier oils
in the European system," remarks the oil industry source, "so the thought
process is if we don't allow the longer drain in North America, consumers
should be able to get by with API spec oils - but it leaves manufacturers
open to the type of problem Mercedes-Benz recently experienced."
A recent class-action lawsuit brought forward by owners of certain 1998
through 2001 Mercedes-Benz vehicles claimed they weren't informed that
synthetic motor oil was required in order to take advantage of the
extended drain intervals afforded through the use of the vehicles'
Flexible Service System (FSS). Many using conventional oils experienced
premature wear problems, and the settlement will cost the company over $32
million.
"The long drain indicator used by Mercedes is predicated on using
Mercedes-Benz-approved oil, which is a very top quality synthetic oil,"
explains the oil company source. "When those vehicles came to the States,
somehow dealerships weren't impressing upon the consumer the need to use
the right oil. And whether or not the dealers were doing so, some
consumers were putting in regular API-spec oil, resulting in problems."
Although synthetic motor oils are generally of higher quality than
conventional oils, not all synthetics can meet the stringent European
specifications. "A good quality synthetic could solve the problem," says
the source, "but in the case of M-B, for example, you're dealing with an
extremely high-spec oil. Not every synthetic is going to meet that spec.
Some only meet the baseline API specs. Just because it's a synthetic
doesn't mean it's a top tier product.
"Shop owners must keep in mind that there are numerous special
requirements for European vehicles and that they shouldn't always be
knee-jerking to the stuff in the big tank. If you call M-B, Volvo, or VW,
for example, they should be telling you that their vehicle needs ACEA spec
products."
Although it's easy to assume that the more expensive the vehicle, the
better quality the lubricant it needs, that's not always the case. For
example, the mid-priced Volkswagen TDI requires a very specific, high spec
lubricant.
Formulated with top-of-the-line synthetic base stocks and robust additive
packages, AMSOIL synthetic motor oils provide superior protection and
performance over competing synthetic and conventional motor oils and meet
or exceed the most stringent European oil specifications. AMSOIL synthetic
motor oils provide superior protection and performance in both foreign and
domestic automobiles for extended drain intervals of up to 35,000 miles or
one year, whichever comes first.
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AMSOIL
is the undisputed leader in synthetics.............

Since 1972,
AMSOIL Synthetics have
proven to be the BEST.
AMSOIL also engineers and manufactures Ea Oil Filters
with Nanofiber Technology which have a 25,000 mile/1-year
service life as well as specialized filtration systems for
commercial and fleet applications in cars and light, medium and
heavy trucks which can filter particles down to less than one
micron (a standard full flow oil filter can only filter to 20-25
microns, and at a reduced efficiency) making oil changes
virtually unnecessary and virtually eliminating engine wear.
These filters have been proven by millions of miles of over-the
road trucks, construction equipment and fleet service.
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AMSOIL saves you time and money.
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The only 25,000 mile/one- year and
35,000/one- year motor oil in the world.
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Exceeds the most stringent
performance specifications of all major U.S. and foreign
automotive and truck manufacturers.
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Provides up to two-times the wear
protection of other motor oils.
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Increases the life of your vehicle.
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Improves performance, fuel economy
and efficiency.
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Diesel oil and filtration products
designed to deliver 1,000,000 miles for over-the-road trucks
before engine overhaul.
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Used by many national racing teams,
fleets, police departments, construction firms and trucking
companies.
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