Referral # 379181 AMSOIL Synthetic Gear Lube Outperforms Vavoline Gear Lube
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High quality gear oils must lubricate, cool and protect geared systems. They must
also carry damaging wear debris away from contact zones and muffle the sound of gear
operation. Commonly used in differential gears and standard transmission applications in
commercial and passenger vehicles, as well as a variety of industrial machinery, gear oils
must offer extreme temperature and pressure protection in order to prevent wear, pitting,
spalling, scoring, scuffing and other types of damage that result in equipment failure and
downtime. Protection against oxidation, thermal degradation, rust, copper corrosion and
foaming is also important. AMSOIL submitted its 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGR) and Valvoline 75W-90 Gear Lube to an independent laboratory for quality comparison tests. The gear lubes were tested according to ASTM testing procedures in several critical performance areas, including oxidation resistance, viscosity retention and cold temperature fluidity. Oxidation resistance was measured using the L-60-1 Thermal Oxidation Stability Test, viscosity retention was measured using the KRL Shear Stability Test and cold temperature fluidity was measured using the Brookfield Viscosity Test. Additional load carrying, wear, extreme pressure and scoring protection tests were performed exclusively on AMSOIL 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube using the L-37 High Torque Axle Test and the L-42 High Speed Axle Test. |
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Product Code: AGR
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| Recommended for applications requiring the following specifications: |
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| L-60-1 Thermal Oxidation
Stability Test Test
Conditions Viscosity increase, deposits not soluble in pentane or toluene, carbon varnish and sludge deposits are measured upon test completion. Test specifications are listed below. |
| L-60-1 Thermal Oxidation Stability Test Specifications |
| API GL-5 | API MT-1/SAE J-2360/ MIL-PRF-2105E/Mack GO-J |
Mack GO-J+ | |
| Test Conditions | 50 hours @ 163°C | 50 hours @ 163°C | 100 hours @ 163°C |
| Viscosity Rise, % | 100 Max. | 100 Max. | 100 Max. |
| Pentane Insoluables, % | 3 Max. | 3 Max. | 3 Max. |
| Toluene Insolubles, % | 2 Max. | 2 Max. | 2 Max. |
| Carbon Varnish, rating | Not required | 7.5 Min. | 7.5 Min. |
| Sludge, rating | Not required | 9.4 Min. | 9.4 Min. |
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L-60-1 Thermal Oxidation Stability Test Results |
| AMSOIL Synthetic 75W-90 |
Valvoline 75W-90 |
Valvoline 75W-90 |
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| Test Conditions | 100 hours @ 163°C | 50 hours @ 163°C | 100 hours @ 163°C |
| Viscosity Rise, % | 25.17 | 17.50 | 38.50 |
| Pentane Insoluables, % | 0.20 | 0.87 | 1.17 |
| Toluene Insolubles, % | 0.13 | 1.11 | 0.99 |
| Carbon Varnish, rating | 8.0 | 7.2 | 5.9 |
| Sludge, rating | 9.5 | 9.4 | 9.4 |
| Test Results Because AMSOIL 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube is a premium lubricant designed for extended drain service, the test was allowed to continue for 100 straight hours, double the standard test length. The Valvoline 75W-90 was run at both the standard 50-hour test length and the double 100-hour test length. Test results indicate AMSOIL 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube outperformed Valvoline at both test lengths. Even at double the standard test length, AMSOIL 75W-90 scored almost four times better than industry test specifications in the area of viscosity increase, while also greatly exceeding specifications in all areas of the test. The photographs below show the superior deposit-control characteristics of AMSOIL 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube.
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| L-60-1 Thermal Oxidation Stability Test Results |
| AMSOIL 75W-90 (100 hours) | Valvoline 75W-90 (100 hours) | Valvoline 75W-90 (50 hours) |
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| Even after enduring a double-length, 100-hour L-60-1 Thermal Oxidation Stability Test, AMSOIL 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube produced significantly fewer deposits than the Valvoline 75W-90 run at a standard, 50-hour test. |
| KRL Shear Stability Test Test Conditions Test Results |
| Valvoline 75W-90
Gear Lube, on the other hand, failed the test during the initial 20-hour
testing period, losing 14 percent of its original viscosity. Brookfield Viscosity Test Test Conditions Test Results Many conventional lubricants fail to pass the Brookfield Viscosity Test due to the paraffinic (wax) content in their base oils. Valvoline Gear Lube passed the test at 130,000 cP, only 13 percent lower than test limits |
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| KRL Test Results | AMSOIL 75W-90 (After 192 hrs. KRL) |
Valvoline 75W-90 (After 20 hrs. KRL) |
| Beginning Viscosity @ 100°C (cSt) | 15.09 | 14.46 |
| Ending Viscosity @ 100°C (cSt) | 15.03 (pass) | 12.42 (fail) |
| % Viscosity Loss, 100°C | 0.40% | 14.10% |
| 1-37 High Torque Axle
Test Test Conditions Test Results |
![]() The gears protected by AMSOIL 75W-90 Synthetic gear Oil showed little or no rippling, ridging, pitting or deposits following the L-37 High Torque Axle Test.
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| L-42 High Speed Axle Test Test Conditions Test Results
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The gears protected by AMSOIL 75W-90 Synthetic gear Oil showed little to no
scoring following the L-42 High Speed Axle Test. |