What are the standards for Nisseki 0W20 engine oil?

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PiperLynn
07/25/25 3:17pm
Nisseki 0W20 engine oil standards include the absence of free water and sediment in appearance. The inspection items for Nisseki 0W20 engine oil are as follows: The inspection items for Nisseki 0W20 engine oil include kinematic viscosity, CC, density, flash point (open), pour point, total acid number, total base number, color, anti-foaming, total nitrogen content, and elemental content. The basic information about engine oil is as follows: Engine oil, also known as engine lubricant (English name: Engine oil), has a density of approximately 0.91×10³ (kg/m³). It serves functions such as lubrication and wear reduction, auxiliary cooling, sealing and leakage prevention, rust and corrosion protection, and shock absorption. It is often referred to as the 'blood' of a car. Engine oil consists of two main components: base oil and additives. The base oil is the primary component of lubricating oil, determining its fundamental properties. Additives are used to compensate for and improve any deficiencies in the base oil's performance, providing certain new characteristics, and are an essential part of lubricating oil.
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StLogan
08/11/25 9:22pm
As a car enthusiast, I often research the standards of ENEOS 0W-20 engine oil. Generally, it meets the API SP standard, which means it can reduce engine carbon buildup and improve fuel efficiency. I also know it has passed the ILSAC GF-6A certification, ensuring smooth cold starts and protection for the emission system. In terms of environmental protection, the ACEA C5 standard is often applicable, helping to reduce fuel consumption and pollutants. Some vehicle-specific versions may comply with the JASO Japanese standard or Toyota's 0W-20 specification. When selecting oil, pay attention to the labels on the packaging, as they relate to engine longevity and daily driving smoothness—it's advisable to check the small icons on the oil bottle for confirmation. From my experience, these standards make the oil compatible with modern cars, especially suitable for urban driving conditions with frequent stops and starts, reducing wear.
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