I bet the guys on the Moto Guzzi forum think the same thing re equivalent posts on VWW! Signing off as the below is eerily familiar;
In the meantime, disregard the Moto Guzzi factor and read the thread....it actually related to the OP FFS!
"Density (T) = Density (15 C) - beta*(T-15) where T is the temperature in °C, and beta is approx 0.0006 g/cubic cm/°C.”
The source of this information from Shell is:
R. Larsson, P.O. Larsson, E. Eriksson, M. Sjöberg & E. Höglund, "Lubricant Properties for Input to Hydrodynamic and Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication Analyses", Proc. Instn Mech Engrs, Vol 214, Part J, pp 17-27
Earlier investigation led me use a 15.5°C (60°F) specific gravity of about 0.890 which is still consistent with this information. Using that yields:
Temperature, °F53268104140176212248 284
Temperature, °C-15020406080100120140
Density kg/m3908899887875863851839 827815
Density, lbs/ft356.6856.1255.3754.6253.87 53.1352.3851.6350.88"
At 4.7L for a EA888, checking hot vs cold will result in imperceivable results.
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