Shell Oil W80 Plus introduces the anti-wear and anti-corrosion additives of AeroShell W100 Plus engine oil into a lighter, single-grade oil for use in colder climates. The anti-wear additive reduces wear on start-up by forming a microscopic layer on the engine's moving parts to prevent metal-to-metal contract when there is little oil present. Combined with a corrosion inhibitor, it is designed for pilots who fly either in cooler weather or less frequently. |
I like using Aeroshell as my AME says the engines he sees are generally in very good shape even with high time
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
Great
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
This has been my go to product along with AvBlend for my io 540 engines
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
Good product for my application.
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Quart
Wish they sold it in 12 qts
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
Purchased 80W plus for winter oil change. Would like to see 50W plus as a product.
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
I am not qualified to give a rating do to the fact it would require disassembly of the engine by an engine shop. I would like to hear engine shop reviews. Thank you
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Quart
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
This is great oil. We use it in our DA-40 with the M1A Lycoming and it sits for a couple of weeks at a time. Never had any issues.
AeroShell W80 Plus Oil Case Of 6Quarts
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No, these oils are not designed to be mixed.
The Aeroshell Plus oils have an anti-wear additive in them.
Aeroshell does not recommend mixing their oils.