ExxonMobil to unveil Mobil Delvac-branded engine oils

Aug. 24, 2016
These new oils are designed to meet the API's PC-11 lubricant specification, set to go into effect on Dec. 1.

On Tuesday, Sept. 20, ExxonMobil will introduce a new product line and details of its Mobil Delvac-branded CK-4 and FA-4 commercial vehicle engine oils on its website, mobildelvac.com.

These new oils are designed to meet the American Petroleum Institute’s (API) Proposed Category 11 (PC-11) lubricant specification, set to go into effect on Dec. 1.

“ExxonMobil has played a key role in the development and advancement of specifications and testing parameters of the upcoming PC-11 lubricant specification,” said Simon Watson, global product offer advisor – commercial vehicle lubricants, ExxonMobil.

Since 2011, ExxonMobil has applied its research and testing capabilities toward the API’s PC-11 lubricant specification. To date, ExxonMobil has accrued more than 30 million miles of testing for its range of CK-4 and FA-4 formulations, by working closely with major commercial vehicle manufacturers, engine builders and fleets.

To learn more about the new specification, check out the company's “PC-11: Overview of the upcoming API specification change” video at understandpc11.com.

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