What grade is ACEA-C3 engine oil?
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AECA-C3 standards are higher than API standards, with AECA-C3 engine oil being a top-tier low-SAPS1 lubricant. Below is relevant information: 1. ACEA-C3 and C5: ACEA-C3 and C5 refer to the European automobile manufacturing industry's testing and certification standards for automotive lubricants. ACEA-C5 is the highest grade in this series of standards, corresponding to the best oil quality and performance, while C3 ranks third in the grade hierarchy. 2. Difference between ACEA-C3 and C5: The ACEA-C5 standard is higher than C3, but engine oils under both standards maintain stable quality and long-lasting grade performance. ACEA-C5 engine oil can also be used in high-performance gasoline and light-duty diesel engines equipped with diesel particulate filters (DPF) and three-way catalysts (TWC). For example, Kunlun Lubricant's 0W20 model meets the ACEA-C5 standard, emphasizing better fuel economy.