Comparative analysis of technical parameters

Comparative analysis of UHPD oils for ACEA E4, SAE 5W-30, Group lll/lV, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 5W-30

Comparative analysis of UHPD oils for ACEA E4, SAE 5W-30, Group lll/lV, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 5W-30

Both oils are high-quality fully synthetic (based on base oils of Group III/IV) UHPD (Ultra High Performance Diesel) products for modern diesel engines. They are analogs and can be used interchangeably for applications requiring compliance with specified specifications (especially ACEA E4, MB 228.5, Volvo VDS-3). However, there are significant differences in chemical composition between them, which indicate a slightly different approach to formulation.

Comparative analysis of UHPD oils for ACEA E4, SAE 10W-40, Groupll+lll, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 10W-40

Comparative analysis of UHPD oils for ACEA E4, SAE 10W-40, Groupll+lll, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 10W-40

Both oils belong to the UHPD (Ultra High Performance Diesel) category and they are high-quality products for modern diesel engines with extended service intervals. They are completely interchangeable for machinery, requiring compliance with ACEA E4, API CI-4 specifications and other specified tolerances. However, there are key differences in their chemical composition that affect their properties.

Comparative analysis of SHPD for ACEA E7, SAE 15W-40, Group l/lll, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 15W40 oils

Comparative analysis of SHPD for ACEA E7, SAE 15W-40, Group l/lll, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 15W40 oils

Both oils are full-fledged analogues of the highest level (SHPD – Super High Performance Diesel) for heavy diesel vehicles. They are completely interchangeable for use in engines requiring compliance with specified specifications (ACEA E7, API CI-4, etc.). The difference in chemical composition is due to different additive packages, but both provide excellent protection.

Comparative analysis of SHPD for ACEA E7, SAE 15W-40, Group l/lll, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 15W40 oils

Comparative analysis of SHPD for ACEA E7, SAE 15W-40, Group l/lll, CI-4 and RINNOL OLGER PREMIUM 15W40 oils

In most cases, a boron—based additive has a positive effect on engine operation – it reduces friction, improves engine elasticity, and increases the life of rubbing surfaces.