Zeith Favela Titanium 10W-40 CI-4 uses severely refined synthetic technology base oils and a balanced additive system to deliver fuel economy performance and to protect modern engines operating under extreme conditions of pressures and temperatures. It’s the ideal choice for operators of heavy-duty truck and bus fleets equipped with latest designs, including those with regulatory emission-controlled systems like Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) & suitable for longer oil drain intervals, as well as satisfying the needs of older engines. It may be used in naturally aspirated and turbocharged diesel and petrol engines, providing excellent protection even under the most severe conditions.
Features & Benefits:
Outstanding oxidation & thermal stability reduces sludge deposits and keeps the engine cleaner.
Excellent fuel economy, due to its superior flow and frictional properties compared to conventional diesel engine oils.
Excellent dispersancy provides outstanding soot control in Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems.
Extended TBN reserves provide improved acid neutralization and corrosion protection, which helps in extending oil drain intervals.
It delivers excellent viscosity control, outstanding protection against wear and exceptional versatility featuring one oil for all fleet with multiple engine makes.
Applications:
Zeith Favela Titanium 10W-40 meets or exceeds the following International and Builder specifications:
API CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-4
ACEA E7/E6/E4
MTU OIL Category 3.1
MAN M 3477
MB 228.51 (v2012)
Renault RXD
Deutz IV-10 LA
Characteristics:
Typical Characteristics
Zeith Favela Titanium
Test Method
Units
10W-40
Density @ 15 0C
ASTM D 4052
gm/cc
0.874
Viscosity @ 100 0C
ASTM D 445
cSt
15.7
Viscosity @ 40 0C
ASTM D 445
cSt
111
Viscosity Index
ASTM D 2270
–
150
Pour Point
ASTM D 97
°C
-36
Flash Point (COC)
ASTM D 92
°C
224
Total Base Number
ASTM D 2896
mg KOH/g
9.8
Sulfated Ash
ASTM D 874
% wt
0.9
CCS Viscosity
ASTM D 5293
cP
6200 @ -25 °C
The above figures are typical of blends with normal production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.