Valvoline meets the requirement but some other brands may also. Read the specs on the bottle to find out.
mobil makes the oil
Among Motorcraft oils, it would be the synthetic or synthetic blend 5W20 Among other oils, most synthetic blends and synthetics meeting 5W20 and 0W20 will meet it
The Chrysler 200 typically uses 5W-20 or 5W-30 motor oil, depending on the engine variant. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model year and engine type to ensure the correct oil specification. Always consider using oils that meet the API (American Petroleum Institute) certification for optimal performance.
Motor oils that meet Ford specification WSS-M2C925-A are typically synthetic or semi-synthetic oils formulated to provide excellent performance in Ford vehicles, particularly those requiring low-viscosity oils for improved fuel efficiency. These oils must meet specific criteria for viscosity, wear protection, and thermal stability. Brands such as Motorcraft, Mobil 1, and Castrol often offer products that comply with this specification. Always check the product label or manufacturer's documentation to ensure compliance with Ford's requirements.
Most oils will, just look on the bottle. They will list it if it meets it. Penzzoil Platinum and Ultra meet it, and thats why I use. Castrol Synthetic does. Mobil 1 used to, although I have read they do not anymore.
Statoil LazerWay F 5W30
Apparently, there is no real certification for "therapeutic grade oils." Some bloggers have issued "buyer beware" notices for places that advertise that their oils meet this criteria. That being said, LorAnn Oils and Mountain Rose Herbs Co. got recommendations as having good products.
Motor oils that meet Ford specification WSS-M2C934-B are typically low-friction, fully synthetic oils designed to provide optimal performance and protection for Ford vehicles. These oils generally have a viscosity grade of 5W-30 or 5W-20, ensuring compatibility with various engine types. Brands like Motorcraft, Mobil 1, and Castrol often offer products that conform to this specification, ensuring they meet Ford's stringent requirements for engine protection and fuel efficiency. Always check the product labeling or consult the manufacturer to confirm compliance with the specification.
DTE stands for "Dynamically Tested Engine," a designation used by Mobil for its line of high-performance lubricants, including mobile oils. These oils are formulated to provide excellent protection, performance, and efficiency in engines, particularly in demanding conditions. The DTE designation indicates that the oils have undergone rigorous testing to meet specific performance standards.
Motor oils that meet Ford specification WSS-M2C153-G are typically synthetic or semi-synthetic oils designed for use in Ford vehicles requiring this standard. These oils offer enhanced performance, fuel economy, and protection for engines. Specific brands may include those from major manufacturers like Motorcraft, Mobil 1, Castrol, and others that explicitly state compliance with this Ford specification on their labels. Always check the product details to ensure compatibility with your vehicle.
Yes, GM has now made that standard to meet the minimum requirements for blended oils. This is the reason they have created DEXOS.