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The essential difference of 2-stroke or 4-stroke engines and the engine of a car is that a motorcycle / scooter often has only one oil. The oil thus not only lubricates the engine or the brakes, but all at once. In addition motorcycles / scooters engines ride at higher speeds. The oil thus reached significantly higher temperatures. Therefore, the 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines require a different oil than a car. Pro motorcycle / scooter, there is a different requirement of the oil. The SAE viscosities are the important index. A typical oil viscosity for the motorcycle / scooter is a SAE 10W-40. A 10W oil is quite fluid. A 20W-50 is also a suitable oil and thicker in consistency as a 10W-40. To choose the right one just look inside the motorcycle / scooter manual.

 

Choose your liters of engine oil

2-stroke or 4-stroke engines require less liters of engine oil, as a car engine. These few liters must also withstand enormous conditions. For this reason, you should use only a high quality oil. With us you get the typical Castrol oil for engines, but also many other top oils. We will advise you about which oil is suitable for your engine and how many liters they need.


API SN Plus Oil vs. LSPI

"Smaller" (downsized) engines with turbochargers and direct injection are widely used nowadays. After all, they make it possible to reduce CO2 emissions. At first glance, this sounds very good, but it has one drawback - the problem of Low Speed Pre-Ignition, or LSPI for short.

LSPI describes the combustion of the fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber of an engine that takes place before the actual combustion initiated by ignition sparks. This can lead to excessive pressure in the cylinder and, in the worst case, cause serious damage to the engine.

Low Speed Pre-Ignition presents the automotive industry with a major dilemma - on the one hand, they want to meet the ever-growing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles, but on the other hand, the engines specially designed for this purpose are susceptible to LSPI.

What to do against LSPI?

Research on LSPI shows that, among other things, the formulation of the engine oil plays an important role in solving the LSPI problem. For this reason, calls from the automotive industry for engine oils that can counteract the problem of LSPI have been growing.

Now, the American Petroleum Institute (API) has responded to these demands with the API SN Plus specification.

What does API SN Plus mean?

Strictly speaking, the API SN Plus specification is not a completely new engine oil specification, but an addition to the existing API SN and ILSAC GF-5 specifications. API SN Plus has been valid since May 2018 and was developed specifically for "downsized" engines with exhaust gas turbochargers and direct injection systems, which require an engine oil with the API SN specification, in order to counteract the problem of Low Speed Pre-Ignition (LSPI) and to protect vehicles or the engines from LSPI.

As mentioned earlier, API SN + is the most current specification of the API classifications created by the American Petroleum Institute. The API classifications distinguish between gasoline and diesel classifications, which are identified either by the letter "S" for Service or Spark Ignition for gasoline engines and by the letter "C" for Commercial or Compression Ignition for diesel engines. This is followed by another letter that reflects the quality level - the higher the letter, the more demanding the test for the oil.

What is the difference between API SN and API SN Plus?

API SN + essentially corresponds to the API SN specification, but is supplemented by an additional test against LSPI (API Sequence IX Test). This can be seen very well in the following graphic: API SN is marked with the yellow line, while API SN Plus is marked with the red line. The values that must be achieved in the individual tests or sequences in order to obtain the API SN license are identical to the values that are required for the API SN Plus license. As a result, the two lines are mostly on top of each other, which makes the line orange. The only difference between the two specifications is the test against LSPI (API Seq. IX), which only applies to API SN Plus.

API SN Plus is backwards compatible with API SN, which means that engines that require an engine oil with the API SN specification can also use an engine oil with the API SN Plus specification.

API SN+ for which cars?

All cars that have a small (downsized) engine with turbocharger and direct injection technology have a higher LSPI risk. To a large extent, downsized engines are engines with three cylinders and a total displacement between 1.0 to 1.5 L.

If an engine of this type requires an engine oil with the specification API SN, then it is recommended to resort to an engine oil with the specification API SN +, due to the backward compatibility with API SN, in order to prevent potential low speed pre-ignition and protect the engine from LSPI. The vehicle owner's manual can be used to determine if an engine oil with the API SN specification is needed.

API SN Plus and GM dexos

API SN Plus, along with the GM dexos 1 Gen. 2 release, is the first step in the fight against LSPI. At the end of 2019 / beginning of 2020, the ILSAC GF-6 specification is expected to put even more focus on protection against LSPI.