In this article, we will discuss what SAE stands for in motor oil, and the types of engine oil you can use, and we will also explain viscosity. Sorry, the video player failed to load.(Error Code: 101102) What Does SAE Mean in Oil? SAE in motor oil stands for “Society of Automotiv...
What Does PC-11 Mean For My Truck? Let’s cut to the chase: What’s in it for me? Anticipated benefits from PC-11 engine oils could be different for every type of user. Pick what best describes your use and see how you may benefit: ...
it does not exist in a static form, it must be used to do work as produced, or be stored as potential energy, in a battery, pumping water uphill, winding up a rubber motor, whatever. Otherwise, when radiated from a planet it is lost in space (Microwave background is such an ...
A 5W oil is the usual choice for winter use because it has less viscosity, or thickness, in the cold than 10W oil, and will flow easier through the moving parts of a vehicle engine. 5W-30 has less viscosity in both cold and hot weather than a 10W-40 oil. Be certain to use the o...
Quick noob Q: What oil does the 335i take? I figured someone will know it, and I don't have a manual yet to look at! ;-) I assume it's not synthetic 5W-30, is it? I have a gallon left from my last car, and was wondering what to do with the oil, since I can't return...
Log in to Reply Kevin.Jackson November 6, 2013 What does “60 W equivalent” mean? I assume it is not the base, those are pretty standard. It can't be the power consumption as the non-incandescent technologies all draw less power. It is clearly not the light output as both fluoresc...