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  image of stand to run the Sequence IIIGA that determines the cold-temperature viscosity performance of an end-of-test (EOT) engine oil sample
 

The Sequence IIIGA procedure at SwRI determines the cold-temperature viscosity performance of an end-of-test (EOT) engine oil sample.

The Sequence IIIGA procedure determines the cold-temperature viscosity performance of an end-of-test (EOT) engine oil sample.


The Sequence IIIGA test is part of engine oil categories:

  • API SM

  • ILSAC GF-4

The Sequence IIIGA test simulates high-speed service during relatively high ambient conditions.


Sequence IIIGA Test Equipment and Procedure

The Sequence IIIGA test uses a 1996/1997 231 CID (3,800 cc) Series II General Motors V-6 fuel-injected gasoline engine.


Using unleaded gasoline, the engine runs a 10-minute initial oil-leveling procedure followed by a 15-minute slow ramp up to speed and load conditions. The engine then operates at 125 bhp, 3,600 rpm, and 150 °C oil temperature for 100 hours, interrupted at 20-hour intervals for oil level checks.


Used Lubricant Analysis

Cold crank simulator (CCS) and apparent viscosity are determined by the 100-hour oil sample.


Sequence IIIGA Pass/Fail Criteria

PARAMETER

PASS LIMIT

MRV @ EOT

60,000 cP max (original grade or next highest)

Yield stress

< 35 Pa


For more information about the Sequence IIIGA procedure capabilities at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Pat Lang at plang@swri.org or (210) 522-2820.
 

Contact Information

Pat Lang

Sequence IIIGA Procedure

(210) 522-2820

plang@swri.org

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Sequence IIIGA test

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deposits

varnish

kinematic viscosity

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ILSAC GF-4

cam lobe wear

lifter wear

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September 30, 2008