Exol upgrades oil specification02 February 2023

?Exol oil Optima LSBM 0W-30 The oil combines a relatively high total base number for long drain performance with low ash particulate-friendly properties

Lubricants supplier Exol has updated the specification of Optima LSBM 0W-30 (M514), a synthetic low ash automotive engine oil that is said to provide fuel economy benefits.

LSBM 0W-30 is based on high thermal stability base oil and uses a complex combination of high-performance additives, which is claimed to provide engine cleanliness, anti-wear protection and oxidation resistance.

The oil combines a relatively high total base number for long drain performance with low ash particulate-friendly properties.

Exol’s Optima LSBM 0W-30 is recommended for use in the latest BMW petrol and diesel engine vehicles including those with petrol particulate filters. It is an ideal choice for BMW diesel engines from model year 2014 onwards with no more than 1 turbocharger.

In addition, Optima LSBM 0W-30 is also recommended in applications from numerous manufacturers where a low SAPS, fuel saving engine oil with low-speed pre-ignition prevention credentials is required.

The upgraded oil’s main additions are to cover Ford WSS-M2C950-A, and also a new requirement, MB 227.61, which is a specific natural gas engine specification found in some Mercedes trucks and bus models, including the Econic refuse collection vehicle and Citaro bus.

Exol’s upgraded Optima LSBM 0W-30 means the company can also add two Fiat recommendations, 9.55535-DS1 and 9.55535-GS1 to its growing number of vehicle makes and models the oil covers.

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