AeroShell Oil W80 is an ashless dispersant oil specifically developed for aviation piston engines. It combines non-metallic additives with selected high viscosity index base oils to give exceptional stability, dispersancy and anti-foaming performance. No general rule exists for every engine type when choosing the correct grade of oil; however, based on the average ambient outside temperature at engine start-up the most common grades are SAE 40, SAE 50 and SAE 60, which equates to AeroShell Oil W80, W100 and W120 respectively.
Traditionally, the choice is associated with climatic zones - AeroShell W80 for cold climate regions (-17 - 21°C), AeroShell Oil W100 for temperate regions (15 - 30°C) and AeroShell Oil W120 for warmer climates (above 26°C). AeroShell Oils W80, W100 and W120 are produced to meet fully the SAE specification J-1899 (Grades SAE 30, 40, 50 and 60 respectively). Furthermore, they all have military qualification approval and are listed on the Qualified Products List (QPL) issued by the US Navy and on the Technically Acceptable Products List (TAPL) issued by the UK Ministry of Defence. The blending plants employed to manufacture these oils also hold the approval of the specification authorities and this ensures that the high quality standard is always maintained. |
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AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
only oil we use
AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
Case of oil arrived with no leakage
AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
It is good oil what can I say
AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
Thanks! Correct and On Time!
AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
One quart leaked
AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
All good except one of the quarts leaked and made a bit of a mess.
AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
AeroShell W80 Engine Oil Case Of 6Quarts
Exactly as advertised and shipped promptly Thx
Arrived quickly and as described. Thx
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Yes, Aeroshell changed the packaging but the formula and oil is the same.
Its just how their marketing department decided to label their oils. Their 65 is sae 30, 80 sae 40, 100 sae 50, and 120 sae 60.