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Global Tests and Specifications for Automotive Engine Oils
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2227_201905
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of SAE J304 and SAE J183. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to April 1, 2017, by international technical societies, as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline- and diesel-powered automotive vehicles.
Rationale
No other single source exists which attempts to summarize all international engine oil performance tests and specifications.
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Table 1 | European gasoline and passenger car diesel engine test conditions | |
Table 2 | European gasoline and passenger car diesel test performance evaluation factors | |
Table 5 | Japanese gasoline engine test conditions | |
Table 6 | Japanese gasoline engine test performance evaluation factors | |
Table 7 | Japanese diesel engine test conditions | |
Table 8 | Japanese diesel engine test performance evaluation factors | |
Table 9 | Laboratory test procedures |
Issuing Committee
Fuels and Lubricants TC 1 Engine Lubrication
The Fuels and Lubricants Council is responsible for: setting policy; providing final approval of documents; arbitrating controversial issues; reporting to the Technical Board (via the Technology/Development Group); approving the Technical Committee membership; and appointing Technical Committee, Coordinating Committee, and other Chairpersons as required. Participants in the SAE Fuels and Lubricants Council include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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