OE Synthetic Motor Oil: Priced to Compete
Available in Now, the OE Synthetic Motor Oil formulation provides increased wear protection for today’s advanced automotive technology, including turbochargers and direct injection. It’s specifically formulated for the longer drain intervals recommended by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). OE is favored by mechanics and drivers seeking peace-of-mind protection and exceptional value in synthetic motor oil.
OE (Original Equipment) Synthetic Motor Oil
For that 2nd or 3rd car you didn’t think was good enough to use AMSOIL. No longer is price the deciding factor.
(OEZ 0W-20, OEM 5W-20, OEF 5W-30, and OET 10W-30) And now OES 0W-16
- Protects against wear
- Achieved 100 percent protection against LSPI1
- Fights sludge and deposits
- API licensed to meet the requirements commonly found in owner’s manuals
Advanced Wear Protection
OE Synthetic Motor Oil provides excellent wear control and protects vital engine parts like pistons and cams. This added protection is particularly important
given the extreme environments produced by many of today’s smaller displacement engines that typically run lower-viscosity motor oil. Camshaft wear can alter valve timing, greatly reducing engine efficiency. The Peugeot* TU3M Wear Test, which must be passed to meet the GM* dexos1® Gen 2 specification, determines a motor oil’s ability to limit wear. For 100 hours the four-cylinder test engine is subjected to extreme, wear-inducing conditions. AMSOIL OE Motor Oil provided 47 percent more wear protection than required by the GM dexos1 Gen 2 specification.2
Protects Pistons from Low-Speed Pre-Ignition
Like Signature Series and XL, OE features an advanced detergent system for advanced protection. Most new engines feature gasoline direct injection (GDI), often combined with a turbocharger to boost power and improve fuel economy. These new technologies pose significant challenges to motor oil, one of which is low-speed pre-ignition. LSPI is the spontaneous ignition of the fuel/air mixture prior to spark-triggered ignition. It occurs in today’s advanced engines and is much more destructive than typical pre-ignition. OEMs like GM have addressed the issue by designing tests to determine a motor oil’s ability to prevent LSPI. OE Synthetic Motor Oil provided 100 percent protection against LSPI1– zero occurrences were recorded in five consecutive tests.
References
1Based on zero LSPI events in five consecutive tests of AMSOIL OE 5W-30 Motor Oil in the LSPI engine test required by the GM dexos1 Gen 2 specification.
2Based on independent testing of OE 0W-20 in the Peugeot TU3M Wear Test as required by the GM dexos1 Gen 2 specification.
Local webmaster comments
If you’re dead set on sticking with the OEM oil change interval and because of that you used a cheaper oil, it’s time to switch to OE. Better protection, better price and you are getting the cost out of the life of the oil. The quality improves performance making it a worthwhile purchase from your own seat of the pants test.