https://msdspds.castrol.com/msdspds...=English (US)&p=Castrol EDGE 0W-20 U.S.&t=PDSi think you're confusing the various 0w20 SKUs. the product sheet link doesn't even link to the correct 0w20 SKU.
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https://www.castrol.com/en_gb/unite...astrol/newsroom/castrol-edge-0w-20-ll-iv.html
LL IV isn't the same as normal edge 0w20. the only thing that matters is what sticker shows on the bottle, and the one you posted doesn't say anything about C5. the one in the bottle is the mainstream castrol edge 0w20 SP that you can find any local retail store.
Screenshots of the PDF:https://msdspds.castrol.com/msdspds/msdspds.nsf/CastrolResults?OpenForm&c=USA (US)&l=English (US)&p=Castrol EDGE 0W-20 U.S.&t=PDS
Here's a link to the normal Edge 0W20. Hopefully this works. I don't know how to post the data sheet itself but you should be able to click on it from this link. It shows the "normal" Edge 0w20 meets ACEA C5 specs.
If this link doesn't work for some reason (like my technical challenges), use Castrol's oil selector and put in a 2018 Chevy Malibu 1.5L. That's my DD and it uses the same same normal Edge 0W20. You can then get to the data for that specific version from there as well.
Fingers crossed this works....
Self-reply - looks like it worked! So, I will repeat, the mainstream Edge 0W20 that you can find in every retail store does meet all required specs for our cars. Freaking out over this "special GR Supra oil" is just dumb. At least for the 99% of us who are not driving around with built engines or tracking the car.https://msdspds.castrol.com/msdspds/msdspds.nsf/CastrolResults?OpenForm&c=USA (US)&l=English (US)&p=Castrol EDGE 0W-20 U.S.&t=PDS
Here's a link to the normal Edge 0W20. Hopefully this works. I don't know how to post the data sheet itself but you should be able to click on it from this link. It shows the "normal" Edge 0w20 meets ACEA C5 specs.
If this link doesn't work for some reason (like my technical challenges), use Castrol's oil selector and put in a 2018 Chevy Malibu 1.5L. That's my DD and it uses the same same normal Edge 0W20. You can then get to the data for that specific version from there as well.
Fingers crossed this works....
Great, now we can discuss a new topic, what size tires fit on the OEM wheels?Self-reply - looks like it worked! So, I will repeat, the mainstream Edge 0W20 that you can find in every retail store does meet all required specs for our cars. Freaking out over this "special GR Supra oil" is just dumb. At least for the 99% of us who are not driving around with built engines or tracking the car.
It doesn’t explain why the bottle doesn’t label it as C5 certified. If it’s truly certified, you can be damn sure they’ll slap the label on it.Self-reply - looks like it worked! So, I will repeat, the mainstream Edge 0W20 that you can find in every retail store does meet all required specs for our cars. Freaking out over this "special GR Supra oil" is just dumb. At least for the 99% of us who are not driving around with built engines or tracking the car.
Then keep stressing about your oil. Have fun!It doesn’t explain why the bottle doesn’t label it as C5 certified. If it’s truly certified, you can be damn sure they’ll slap the label on it.
There are nuances between certified and claiming it meets C5 specs. You’ll see this when you start digging into the product speciations of each oil.
at the end of the day what you need is oil in your car. if using c5 spec 0w20 gives you peace of mind then use it. its not like your car will blow up the moment you put "wrong" oil in there. ive jumped between weights and brand and there has been zero issues. if you really care about all these specs for oil, use ams oil or liquimoli. in my opinion pennzoil, castrol, mobil 1, etc are all the same. not sure why this thread is still even aliveIt doesn’t explain why the bottle doesn’t label it as C5 certified. If it’s truly certified, you can be damn sure they’ll slap the label on it.
There are nuances between certified and claiming it meets C5 specs. You’ll see this when you start digging into the product speciations of each oil.
lol I’m not the one claiming something is C5 certified when it’s not.Then keep stressing about your oil. Have fun!
certs don’t really matter that much when it comes to engine oil. maybe your worry would be warranted if it was about trans or diff fluid. but engine oil doesn’t matter. doesn’t matter how many or what type of additives they add. 0w20 is 0w20 no matter the rating. put 5w30 and forget about it.lol I’m not the one claiming something is C5 certified when it’s not.
I’m simply pointing out what is certified and what isn’t. It’s pretty black and white.
lol wow you exposed the lubricant industry. So oil certifications don’t really matter. The millions of dollars that go into lubricant research is all just a scam. So the only thing that matters is the oil weight.certs don’t really matter that much when it comes to engine oil. maybe your worry would be warranted if it was about trans or diff fluid. but engine oil doesn’t matter. doesn’t matter how many or what type of additives they add. 0w20 is 0w20 no matter the rating. put 5w30 and forget about it.
never said it was a scam genius. just said that it doesn't matter because at the end of the day oil is oil and it will be changed in 5000 miles.lol wow you exposed the lubricant industry. So oil certifications don’t really matter. The millions of dollars that go into lubricant research is all just a scam. So the only thing that matters is the oil weight.
please don’t make blatant statements. It really shows your ignorance.
lol i'm really not sure why you get so sensitive if someone chooses to run oil that was recommended by the manufacturer. obviously "it doesnt matter at the end of the day". pump 87 because "it doesnt matter at the end of the day". the ecu will just re-learn all the timing based on knock sensors.never said it was a scam genius. just said that it doesn't matter because at the end of the day oil is oil and it will be changed in 5000 miles.
and yes the only thing that matters is the oil weight. if your car is consuming oil are you gonna switch from c5 0w20 to toyota "gr supra" 0w20. you'll realize it won't do anything. when you go up in weight is when you'll see a change. but yes your 30 minutes of research tops my years of experience as a tech who works on german cars everyday at a dealer
the guy who's calling me ignorant is the same guy sweating bullets about certifications on 0w20 not realizing the certs are for emissions and not for drivability of the car