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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
What is so special about this stuff?
My wife's Saab 9-3SC specifies that only an oil adhering to this specification be used. Although we get "free" oil changes and other service for the first 30,000 miles, I don't trust the oil life algorithm and have been changing the oil at 50% displayed oil life, or 6 month intervals, in addition to the Dealer service. Only one oil is available in the US, one of the Mobil 1 weights, which carries this spec, and it sells at a $1 per quart premium! I recently bought 6 litres of ELF Excellium Full-Tech (at a lower price than any Mobil 1) for the upcoming oil change. Until the ELF purchase I have been ignoring the GM-LL-A-025 spec, believing that any quality synthetic oil changed at half the manufacturer's recommended interval would be adequate. But engines and turbos are expensive, and Warranty Depts are obstinant..... I even e-mailed the Opel Lubrications Engineer responsible for this spec looking for additional info - no response. So, what is so special about this oil specification? Thanks. |
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Hi there Roger.
The GM spec you quote is common to many grades of oil, but can't find its true properties. You will find ACEA spec A1/B1 and A3/B3 oils both satisfying this spec. Your local Opel/GM dealer should be able to supply you with their own brand "Long Life Super Synthetic 5W30 oil", which satisfies ACEA A3/B3/B4 and the Subject GM specifications. Here in the UK this oil is listed for "extended drain" and a 5 litre can carries the part number 93165212 or 93165011 for 20 litres .(The latter works out much cheaper per litre) I don't know if these part numbers carry over to the USA but your local dealer should be able to cross reference. Incidentaly, this is a superb oil and I have used it in my Ford Mondeo 2.5 V6 saloon for several years. Regards. Peter. |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
I know this is an old post but still one of interest to me .
If I recall correctly this spec is a 1 year 15k mile or 2 year 8k mile gasoline turbo engine oil. Saab dealers use the Mobil 0w-40 when servicing customers cars , correct ?
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