Yes, GM has now made that standard to meet the minimum requirements for blended oils. This is the reason they have created DEXOS.
The General Motors oil specification in question, GM6094M, denotes specific loads and temperatures to be met in the test lab.Independent research has not uncovered the specific goals of GM6094M, but quickly showed that many synthetic and mineral based oils meet the requirements, so there is nothing too exotic about this engine oil requirements. Both Havoline (mineral) and Redline (synthetic) 5W-30 oils meet this specification, for example, so a number of oils should work. From an older post on GM TechLink website, here is a list of oils that met this spec (circa 2005): http://forums.genvibe.com/zerofile/7142/synthgd.pdf
if the two were in a container, the oil would raise to the top. if that helps any
The last time i checked, it does
The motor oil capacity for a 1987 XL600R motorcycle by Honda is 2.4 quarts. This is equivalent to 2.3 Liters.
Engine oil which meets GM Standard GM6094M and displays the American Petroleum Institute Certified for Gasoline Engines starburst symbol. GM Goodwrench® oil meets all the requirements for your vehicle. Reference: Saturn Vue Manual
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The Correct Motor Oil for this vehicle is a 10W40 Synthetic Motor Oil
Motor oil is more dense than gasoline. This is because motor oil is a heavier and thicker liquid compared to gasoline.
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High milage motor oil has extra additives which help prevent oil leaks.