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Three
Times Longer, Three Times Better
The
Sequence IIIF test is a stringent API SL, ILSAC GF-3 test designed to
measure oil thickening, oil consumption and piston deposits in
high-temperature service, as well as provide information on valve train
wear. The test is designed to emulate high-speed service under high
ambient conditions.
Objective:
Subject
AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil (ATM) to an independent API Sequence
IIIF Test to determine its effectiveness in preventing deposit formation
and providing wear protection in high-temperature conditions.
Special Conditions:
Because
AMSOIL is formulated to provide superior performance over extended drain
intervals, testing was allowed to continue for 240 straight hours, three
times the length of the standard Sequence IIIF test.
Test
Procedure:
Testing is conducted with a 1996 model Buick 3800
Series II, water-cooled, four-cycle, V-6 engine. The test engine is an
overhead valve design (OHV) with a single camshaft operating the intake
and exhaust valves through pushrods and hydraulic valve lifters in a
sliderfollower arrangement, and it has one intake and one exhaust valve
per cylinder. Induction is performed through a modified GM port fuel
injection system with the air-to-fuel ratio set to 15:1. Running unleaded
gasoline, testing begins with a 10-minute initial oil leveling procedure
before slowly working its way up to test speed, temperature and load conditions. Testing continues at 100 bhp,
3600 rpm and 155°C oil temperature for 80 hours with oil checks performed
every 10 hours. Kinematic viscosity increase and wear metals (Cu, Pb and
Fe) are evaluated at every 10-hour interval. At the end of 80 hours, all
six pistons are inspected for deposits and varnish, camshaft and lifters
are measured for wear and oil screen plugging is evaluated.
Test Results:
Even
at three times the standard test length, AMSOIL 10W-30 performed three
times better than the test limit in the area of kinematic viscosity
increase, and it excelled in all areas of the test. AMSOIL 10W-30 Motor
Oil kept viscosity increase, oil consumption, wear, deposits and varnish
to a minimum. While conventional motor oils tend to thicken and lose their
lubricating effectiveness, AMSOIL Motor Oils are formulated to maintain
their viscosities over extended drain intervals. The results of the
Sequence IIIF test clearly demonstrate the long drain capability of AMSOIL
10W-30 Motor Oil. Even after being subjected to a triple length Sequence
IIIF test, AMSOIL 10W-30 performed three times better than the standard
test limits. The competitor’s motor oil shows dramatic viscosity
increase in less than half the time. The pictures below demonstrate the
superior protection provided by AMSOIL Motor Oil throughout 240 straight
hours of Sequence IIIF testing.


The
greatest overall load concentration and stress are placed
on the piston skirts and rings on the thrust sides of
the pistons as they move down, contributing to heavier deposits
than the anti-thrust sides. Even after being subjected
to the Sequence IIIF test for three times the standard
test length, the pistons lubricated by AMSOIL 10W-30
Motor Oil show minimal deposits and varnish. In
fact, upon close inspection, the original piston machine markings
are still visible on both the thrust and anti-thrust sides
of the pistons. This superior protection provided by
AMSOIL Motor Oils extends the lives of both old and
new vehicles, even in severe driving conditions.

Even at three times
the standard Sequence IIIF test length, the
oil pan, screen and valves showed no signs of
deposits, oxidation or plugging. By keeping engines clean
and deposit-free, AMSOIL Motor Oils effectively reduce
wear and keep engines running smoothly for extended
drain intervals.
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