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AMSOIL API Licensing
This is an article that was written by AMSOIL and is reprinted
here to help you better understand the issue of API licensing
Q.
Why aren't all AMSOIL motor oils API licensed
A. Good question. AMSOIL
staffers have recently read some message boards with misinformation regarding
this issue. Let us address API licensing in depth, as well as the issue of
warranties. Some AMSOIL motor oils are API licensed, some are not. If you're
concerned about your warranty and feel pressures to use an API licensed oil,
even after reading this answer, then the 5W-30 (XLF) or 10W-30 (XLT) XL-7500 or
our 15W-40 (PCO) API licensed oils should be your choice. If you are looking for
an alternative to frequent oil changes or just want the best performing oil for
your car, then one of our top tier non-API licensed synthetic oils are for you.
Read on, and decide for yourself.
API Licensing - Passenger Cars - What is it?
An API (American Petroleum Institute) license indicates that a specific motor
oil formulation has passed the minimum performance standards as defined by a
series of laboratory bench, physical, chemical and engine tests. These tests
were selected and minimum performance standards were set by the API Lubricants
Committee to address specific areas such as engine wear, deposits, fuel economy,
emissions, etc. The committee is comprised of representatives from automobile,
oil and additive companies. The current specification for gasoline engines is
SM/GF-4, since November 30, 2004 . The latest API specification for diesel
engines is CI-4, it began September 5, 2002.
Costs
The cost for running a test program for a single passenger car motor oil
formulation is from $125,000 to $300,000, depending on if the formula passes the
tests the first time through or requires multiple test runs or formula
modifications to achieve a passing average. (That amount goes to $275,000 to
$500,000 for a Heavy Duty Diesel licensing program on a specific formula.) Once
that testing is complete and the formula has passed all of the minimum
requirements, it can be licensed for $825 per year for non-members and $625 per
year for members. There is also a small royalty fee per gallon sold for all
gallons over one million. The length of time between new specifications is now
approximately 2 to 3 years, which does not allow a great deal of time to recover
testing costs.
Who Licenses What Formulas?
Additive companies, such as Lubrizol, Ethyl,, Infonaut and Ornate, develop
licensed formulas that they offer to oil companies to re-license. It is
inexpensive to re-license one of these formulas, and the majority of oil
companies choose to do this to avoid the costs associated with testing. This,
however, tends to commoditize the market. The same chemistry is being sold under
many brand names. Most of the major oil companies do have their own proprietary
formulas developed, tested and licensed. All of AMSOIL INC.'s lubricant formulas
are unique and proprietary.
Flexibility In Manufacturing An API Licensed Formula
API licensing was originally developed for mineral based oils, and it affords
these oils more flexibility than synthetic oils. Mineral oils comprised of group
I and Group II petroleum basestocks may use a simple program called basestock
interchange for added flexibility in manufacturing and purchasing. Interchange
means that by completing the proper paperwork and running a few minor engine
tests an oil company can choose to buy these petroleum basestocks from many
different suppliers. This ensures adequate supply and competitive pricing.
However, basestock interchange for Group III and V synthetic basestocks is not
allowed. For example, if a formula was tested with an ester (Group V) basestock
from a specific supplier, then anyone blending that formula must buy only that
supplier's ester. Complete engine testing would need to be performed on the
formula using another supplier's ester before an oil company could buy it from
that alternative supplier. This additional testing is normally not performed
because of the associated costs. This inflexibility makes it very difficult for
synthetic lubricant manufacturers to negotiate prices with synthetic basestock
suppliers.
There is also something called viscosity grade read-across. Fortunately, this
applies to both petroleum and synthetic basestocks although the better cold
temperature performance of synthetics makes it more difficult to achieve in some
situations. (That's another whole story.) What this means is that if you
properly formulate the lubricant for which you have run all of the API tests,
there are guidelines that allow you to use that same formula to make 0W/30,
5W/30, 10W/30, etc. viscosity motor oil.
Finally, there is a rule for substitutions in the CMA (Chemical Manufacturers
Association) code of practice that allows a small degree of flexibility for all
formulas. It allows a company to change the percentages of components in the
formula by varying amounts from the original formula with limited testing and
paperwork requirements. For example, if the licensed formula used 10% of a
certain V.I. improver, you would have the ability to utilize from 9% to 11% of
the same V.I. improver for your formula.
Key Limitations For API Licensed Formulas
Phosphorous content - .10% maximum
(API SM; 0W/20, 5W/20, 0W/30, 5W/30, 10W/30
viscosity grades, only)
NOACK volatility - 15% maximum
The prevalent sources of phosphorous in motor oils are additives called zinc
dithiophosphates (ZDTPs). Currently, these versatile additives act as
oxidation/corrosion inhibitors and aid in the ability of a lubricant to reduce
wear. The automobile manufacturers, however, have demanded that lubricants
contain a maximum of only .10% phosphorous. Their reason is that some
manufacturers believe that higher phosphorous content levels will poison the
catalytic converters on their cars before they reach 150,000 miles, which is the
number of miles that their vehicles will be required to pass EPA emission
standards. There has not been total agreement within the automotive and
lubrication industry about whether phosphorous levels over .10% actually do harm
catalytic converters in the long run. What they have failed to make allowances
for is the NOACK volatility of an oil.
The maximum allowable NOACK volatility percentage for the new SL/GF-3 passenger
car motor oil specification is 15%. Most of AMSOIL motor oils are in the 5% to
8% NOACK volatility range. Studies have shown there is a correlation between
NOACK volatility, oil consumption and the amount of phosphorous from motor oil
that will end up in the exhaust gasses. Therefore, oils with higher levels of
phosphorous but with low volatility, such as AMSOIL motor oils, present no more
risk to catalytic converters than low phosphorous oils with higher NOACK
volatility. This has also been demonstrated for years in actual application
through state mandated exhaust gas testing on our Dealers' and customers' high
mileage vehicles using AMSOIL synthetic motor oils. State inspectors are
continually amazed at the low emissions levels generated by vehicles using
AMSOIL products. So much for poisoning catalytic converters.
AMSOIL INC. has determined that the reduced wear and extended drain intervals
achievable with phosphorous levels higher than the API limit of .10% are real
benefits for the consumer, and pose no risk to catalytic converters. AMSOIL
motor oils, except for the API licensed XL-7500 5W/30 and 10W/30 viscosity
grades, all have greater than .10% phosphorous levels, and therefore, cannot be
API licensed.
Why Some AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils Are API Licensed And Some Are
Not
Full API licensing puts AMSOIL INC. in an inflexible position. Not only would we
find it necessary to buy formula components from specific vendors and be at the
mercy of their pricing, we would not be able to make any major improvements to
the lubricant formulas for 2 to 3 years, without new testing and the associated
costs. To solve this problem, the API must establish basestock interchange
guidelines for synthetic basestocks just as they have for other basestocks, as
well as develop interchange guidelines for other components also.
Full API licensing would impose strict phosphorous limitations on our motor
oils. This limitation is the main reason most AMSOIL motor oils are not API
licensed. AMSOIL INC. currently disagrees with this limitation and feels
strongly that the reduced wear and longer oil and additive life achieved through
higher levels of properly balanced phosphorous content is more important than
the arbitrary API phosphorous limit that does not give any consideration to the
NOACK volatility level of an oil. When chemistry is developed that will provide
superior engine wear protection with reduced phosphorous levels, or NOACK
volatility considerations are put in place, then the phosphorous level will
become a non-issue.
Warranties And API Licensed Motor Oils
Fortunately, the law does not allow manufacturers to "void your warranty" simply
because of the brand of oil you use, the specifications it meets or the miles
you drive between oil changes. To be specific, they cannot deny to fix your
broken radio, faulty valve or cracked piston because you used an AMSOIL non-API
licensed motor oil, or because you've gone more than 3000 miles since your last
oil change. Denial of warranty coverage must be specifically due to an oil
related failure. All courts of law will find against any manufacturer or
dealership that tries these warranty shenanigans.
If any automobile dealership insinuates that your warranty will be void if you
use AMSOIL products or utilize extended drain intervals, let AMSOIL INC. know
the name of the Dealership, the address, the owner's name and the name of the
employee that made this statement. Mail to:
AMSOIL INC.
Attention: Technical Services Department
AMSOIL Building
Superior, WI 54880
or e-mail to tech@amsoil.com
They will almost never put it in writing, but if they do, please send us a copy
of that, too. Either way, we will send them a letter informing them cease the
intimidation of our customers.
Only if the oil is determined to be the direct cause of the engine problem can a
manufacturer or dealership deny warranty coverage for that specific problem. In
this situation the AMSOIL warranty would apply, and the AMSOIL Technical
Services Department would assist you in processing your claim and in getting the
vehicle repaired. That's our pledge to you. AMSOIL INC. sells millions of
gallons of oil per year and warranty claims are a rare occurrence. If you ever
have a warranty problem with an automobile manufacturer or dealership, AMSOIL
will assist you by analyzing the problem and providing data supporting the fact
that repairs should be made under the vehicle manufacturer's warranty. If this
does not resolve the problem, AMSOIL will submit a claim with our insurance
company and request that an adjuster have the vehicle repaired and pursue legal
settlement later if necessary. The fact is there never has been an engine
failure attributed to the non-performance of AMSOIL products, and we do not
expect there ever will be. If it ever did, both AMSOIL and our insurance company
would make certain your problem was resolved.
How Does AMSOIL INC. Ensure Their Products Meet Or Exceed The Minimum
Specifications Of The Tests Required For API Licensing?
First, AMSOIL INC. works closely with major additive companies to select the top
performing, and usually most expensive, passenger car and heavy duty diesel
motor oil additives. These additives have already passed all of the API
licensing requirements in a petroleum or synthetic based formulation. Then we
work with the additive company to maximize the amount of additive used and to
boost the additive package in selected performance areas to achieve an optimum
performing additive package for reduced wear and extended drain intervals. This
is unlike the vast majority of companies who, because additives are expensive,
use the minimum amount of the least expensive additives required to meet the
minimum API requirements.
We then utilize a blend of synthetic basestocks with known performance
characteristics as a replacement for the petroleum basestocks to optimize
performance in areas of lubricity, volatility, viscosity index, oxidation and
nitration resistance, pour points, flash points, deposit control, soot handling,
emissions, etc. We also will utilize a highly shear stable V.I. improver to
ensure viscosity retention throughout extended drain intervals. This replaces
the inexpensive and less shear stable V.I. improver used in the API licensed
petroleum formula. We do laboratory bench tests before running field tests to
verify the superiority of the synthetic formula in actual use. We also continue
to monitor the performance of the oil through close scrutiny of tens of
thousands of oil analysis tests per year across a wide variety of vehicles all
around North America and the World. AMSOIL INC. has been collecting used
synthetic oil samples from passenger cars since 1982. No other oil company has
such a vast data base of the performance of synthetic lubricants over extended
drain intervals.
AMSOIL INC.'s products and formulations outperform API licensed oils.
They're engineered that way. Period.
Conclusion
AMSOIL INC. takes pride in never having conformed
to industry norms or standards when those standards are contrary to peak
performance. We introduced synthetics to the automotive world in 1972 with the
first synthetic motor oil to exceed API performance specifications. At that time
other manufacturers refused to recognize the superior performance of synthetic
motor oils. Now, however, most companies sell synthetic lubricants, vehicles are
factory filled with synthetic motor oils and gear lubes, and some manufacturers
even offer extended warranties if you use synthetics. AMSOIL has always offered
extended drain intervals because the oil was capable of performing for extended
drains, and it was the right thing to do for the consumer. Now the entire
industry is moving in that direction. Ironically, it was recently published that
automotive manufacturers will be recommending extended drain intervals of up to
15,000 miles in the near future because that's what consumers want.
AMSOIL is a company of firsts.
That doesn't happen by always conforming to industry norms and standards.
API licensing of lubricants is voluntary, and
it ensures automobile manufacturers and consumers that the product meets a set
of minimum standards. Should these standards, in the future, be raised to a
level consistent with AMSOIL's standards for motor oil performance, AMSOIL will
consider licensing all oils.
For those that feel pressured to use an API
licensed product, we have them and encourage you to use them (XLT, XLF and PCO).
AMSOIL does offer better performing motor oils that are not API licensed for all
of the reasons explained in this response. They provide our customers with
alternatives to the commodity products typically available in the market today.
If you want the convenience of extended drain intervals or the top performance
from your vehicle, AMSOIL has taken time to engineer the very best money can
buy.
If
you are interested in working with a dedicated team of machinery lubrication
professionals, send an email or call us for
Dealership info.
The AZ Oil
Solutions Team, is led by David Daniels, the ONLY
ICML Certified
Machinery Lubrication
Analyst on the web with 20 years (and counting) experience in Power
Generation Engineering, Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation (fleet)
depts., specializing in industrial and fleet, machinery lubrication, filtration,
and oil analysis. David is a member of both the
STLE - Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers & the
ICML - International Council for Machinery
Lubrication.
With their industry
experience and specialized training, the AZ Oil Solutions Team can assist you or
your company in solving your industrial or fleet equipment problems or
demonstrate how you can save money and downtime through proper lubrication,
filtration, contamination control and an oil analysis program. Thank you for
visiting our website, have a look around and if you are unable to find specific
info, please just drop us an email or call
us direct.
We will also send
you a free packet of information along with application specific recommendations
by request.
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