Hmmmm. I am guessing that maybe the Shell data gives the actual temperature at which the borderline pumping spec (60,000 max at -35C) is reached, but maybe 60,000 is reached at -40C for the Shell. Would be nice to know as MRV is the most valuable cold property to compare. CCS is next most important, with pour point trailing in the far distance.
Now my API chart shows CCS being measured at -30 for a 5wXX oil, unless they do it differently in Canada, but I doubt it.
Here is the chart:
LINKSo it is hard to compare these. The Maxlife is very good oil. One highly regarded person involved in oil analysis interpretation once told me that Maxlife is what Valvoline All Climate should have been. And it says right on the Valvoline site you can use the Maxlife in new and rebuilt engines.