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SAE J300 Viscosity Grades 0W-20 to 20W-50 — Selecting for Thai Climate and OEM Specs

Compare SAE J300 viscosity grades for engine oil — multigrade meaning (0W-20, 5W-30, 10W-40, 15W-40, 20W-50), HTHS viscosity importance, OEM spec selection for Toyota/Honda/Hino in Thailand

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SAE J300 viscosity grades chart and multigrade engine oils for vehicles in Thailand

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สรุป (TL;DR)

Compare SAE J300 viscosity grades for engine oil — multigrade meaning (0W-20, 5W-30, 10W-40, 15W-40, 20W-50), HTHS viscosity importance, OEM spec selection for Toyota/Honda/Hino in Thailand

Why SAE J300 Matters for Fleet Managers

SAE J300 is the Society of Automotive Engineers standard for engine oil viscosity grades, with two parts:

  1. Winter grades (with W): 0W, 5W, 10W, 15W, 20W, 25W — measured at cold temperature
  2. Summer grades: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 — measured at 100°C operating temperature

Multigrade (e.g., 5W-30) combines both — performs at cold start (-30°C) and peak operating temp (100°C). Achieved using Viscosity Index Improver (VII) polymers that slow viscosity change with temperature.


SAE J300 (2021 Edition) Tables

Winter Grades — Cold-Start Performance

Grade Max Cold Cranking Viscosity (ASTM D5293) Cold-Start Temp Limit
0W 6,200 cP @ -35°C -35°C
5W 6,600 cP @ -30°C -30°C
10W 7,000 cP @ -25°C -25°C
15W 7,000 cP @ -20°C -20°C
20W 9,500 cP @ -15°C -15°C

Summer Grades — Operating Temperature

Grade Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C (cSt) HTHS Min @ 150°C (cP)
20 5.6 - 9.3 2.6
30 9.3 - 12.5 2.9
40 12.5 - 16.3 2.9 / 3.5 / 3.7
50 16.3 - 21.9 3.7
60 21.9 - 26.1 3.7

Thailand Selection Logic

flowchart TD
    Start[Choose Engine Oil] --> OEM{OEM Spec Available?}
    OEM -->|Yes| Follow[Follow OEM Spec Exactly]
    OEM -->|No - lost manual| Age{Vehicle Age?}
    
    Age -->|New < 5 years| NewCar[0W-20 / 5W-30 per OEM]
    Age -->|Medium 5-15 years| MidCar[10W-30 / 10W-40]
    Age -->|Old > 15 yr / mileage > 200K| OldCar[15W-40 / 20W-50]

OEM Specs for Common Thailand Vehicles

Toyota

Model Year Engine OEM Spec Recommended SAE
Hilux 2023+ 1GD-FTV diesel API CK-4 / ACEA C3 0W-30
Camry Hybrid 2024+ A25A petrol ILSAC GF-6A 0W-16 / 0W-20
Vios 2019+ 2NR-FE petrol ILSAC GF-5 5W-30
Fortuner 2020+ 2GD-FTV diesel API CK-4 5W-30
Corolla Cross 2022+ 2ZR-FE petrol ILSAC GF-6A 0W-20

Honda

Model Year Engine OEM Spec Recommended SAE
Civic 2022+ L15B7 turbo API SP / ILSAC GF-6A 0W-20
City 2020+ L15B petrol ILSAC GF-5 5W-30
HR-V 2023+ L15Z2 hybrid API SP 0W-16 / 0W-20
CR-V 2023+ L15B7 turbo ACEA C3 / dexos2 5W-30

Hino (Heavy Duty)

  • 500 Series city delivery: 10W-40 API CK-4
  • 700 Series long-haul: 15W-40 API CK-4

HTHS Viscosity — The Hidden Factor

HTHS (High-Temperature High-Shear) measures viscosity at 150°C under 10^6/s shear rate — simulating peak engine load.

HTHS (cP) Wear Protection Fuel Economy Best For
< 2.6 ⚠️ Insufficient ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hybrid (special spec)
2.6 - 2.9 ⭐⭐ Light ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Modern downsized
2.9 - 3.5 ⭐⭐⭐ Medium ⭐⭐⭐ Average modern cars
3.5 - 3.7 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Heavy ⭐⭐ Performance / commercial

ACEA vs API vs ILSAC Specifications

System Region Focus
API US + global Wear, sludge, oxidation
ILSAC US + Japan Fuel economy + emissions
ACEA Europe After-treatment compatibility (DPF, GPF)
TIS Thailand Basic quality assurance

Current Top Tiers (2024):

  • API SP (gasoline) / API CK-4 (diesel) — since 2020
  • ILSAC GF-6A — since 2020, LSPI protection for turbocharged engines
  • ACEA C5 — updated 2024, Euro 6/7 ready

Real Saha Customer Cases

Case 1: Cement Plant Central Thailand (24 Hino dump trucks)

  • Before: 15W-40 mineral, drain 250 hr
  • Switch: SK ZIC X-7000 10W-40 semi-synthetic API CK-4, drain 350 hr
  • Result: drain interval +40%, wear metal (Fe + Cu) reduced 35% per oil analysis ASTM D6595, TCO down 18%

Case 2: Logistics Fleet (40 Isuzu D-MAX)

  • Before: 10W-30 generic
  • Switch: 5W-30 full synthetic ACEA C3 (DPF-ready)
  • Result: fuel consumption down 3.1%, DPF regen interval +25%, ROI 8 months

Common Mistakes

  1. "I've used 20W-50 forever — new car says 0W-20"

    • 20W-50 in Camry 2023 → fuel economy down 5-8%, ECU log fault, warranty void
    • Always follow OEM spec for new vehicles
  2. "Truck-grade oil saves money in personal cars"

    • Wrong: API CK-4 (truck) has high zinc + phosphorus → poisons catalytic converter
    • Fix: Use API SP for gasoline cars
  3. "European ACEA C3 doesn't suit Thai vehicles"

    • Wrong: ACEA C3 = mid-SAPS, works with modern DPF/GPF-equipped vehicles including Toyota Hilux 2023+, Honda CR-V 2023+

Saha Engineering Recommendation

For factory or fleet managers:

  1. Audit fleet: list all vehicles + year + engine code + OEM spec
  2. Consolidate SKUs: reduce from 5-8 grades to 2-3 covering 90% of fleet
  3. Standardize on tier: select API SP / ACEA C3 / ILSAC GF-6A as minimum
  4. Run oil analysis: ASTM D6595 (XRF wear metals) + D445 (viscosity) + D2272 (oxidation) to validate extended drain intervals
  5. Track TCO not unit price

In Thailand, SK ZIC is a Korean premium brand (Group III base oil 95%+) covering all SAE/API/ILSAC/ACEA specs in 60+ SKUs — 1-to-1 replacement for Mobil/Shell/Castrol at 10-20% lower price with 40-50% longer drain intervals.

For fleet TCO comparison + free oil analysis — contact Saha engineering team at 02-096-2118 or LINE OA @406rrgvm


Summary

  • SAE J300 = viscosity grade standard 0W to 60
  • W = winter performance, higher number = high-temp performance
  • Multigrade (e.g., 5W-30) = works at both cold + hot
  • Always follow OEM spec first
  • HTHS is the hidden parameter — too low = wear, too high = fuel loss
  • Thailand recommendations: 0W-20/5W-30 (new), 10W-30/10W-40 (medium), 15W-40/20W-50 (old)
  • Top tier specs: API SP + ILSAC GF-6A + ACEA C3
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What does SAE 5W-30 mean?

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5W = winter viscosity (cold-start performance) — oil flows at -30°C, allowing engine start. 30 = summer viscosity (operating temp) — kinematic viscosity at 100°C is 9.3-12.5 cSt. Lower W = better cold-start; higher second number = better high-temp protection.
2

Which is better in Thailand: 5W-30 or 10W-40?

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Depends on OEM spec primarily. Newer European cars (BMW, Mercedes) mostly specify 5W-30 per ACEA C2/C3. Newer Asian cars (Toyota, Honda) specify 0W-20 or 5W-30 per ILSAC GF-6A. Older cars (pre-2000s, mileage >150K km) work better with 10W-40 or 15W-40 due to larger engine clearances.
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What is HTHS Viscosity and why does it matter?

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HTHS (High-Temperature High-Shear) = viscosity at 150°C under shear rate 10^6 s^-1, simulating piston ring at peak load. SAE 30 requires HTHS ≥2.9 cP. Too low → insufficient wear protection. Too high → fuel economy loss 1-3%.
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Why isn't 20W-50 suitable for new cars?

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20W-50 has cold-cranking limit at -10°C only. In modern cars with VVT, turbocharger, start-stop tech — viscous oil at cold-start strains oil pump, slows VVT cam phaser, wears turbo bearings, reduces fuel economy 3-7%. Use 20W-50 only for older engines (mileage > 200K, large clearance).
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