dexos1 Gen 3 vs API SP: differences and compatibility
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API SP is an industry gasoline-engine category, while GM dexos1 Gen 3 is a GM specification and licensing program with additional requirements for applicable GM engines. Many dexos1 Gen 3 oils also carry API SP, but API SP alone does not prove dexos1 approval.
Quick comparison
| Attribute | dexos1 Gen 3 | API SP |
|---|---|---|
| Issuer | General Motors | American Petroleum Institute |
| Type | OEM specification and licensing program | Industry service category |
| Main application | Applicable GM gasoline engines | Gasoline engines requiring API SP |
| Can appear together | Yes | Yes |
| API SP alone proves dexos1 | No | Not applicable |
| Chooses SAE viscosity | No | No |
The simplest way to understand the relationship
API SP is a broad industry category for gasoline-engine oils. dexos1 Gen 3 is a General Motors requirement for applicable GM gasoline engines. Their performance areas overlap, and a licensed dexos1 Gen 3 oil commonly carries an API category too, but the labels are not synonyms.
If a GM manual requires dexos1, the exact dexos claim is a required field. Seeing only API SP does not prove that the oil passed the additional GM program requirements or is licensed for that claim.
Why GM adds an OEM specification
Vehicle manufacturers can add tests, limits, licensing and quality-control requirements around the needs of their engine families. This creates a narrower target than a general industry category. The OEM specification can address areas GM considers important for its applicable engines and maintenance strategy.
That does not make dexos1 universally better for non-GM vehicles. It means dexos1 is the correct target where GM requires it.
Compatibility directions
An oil can list both dexos1 Gen 3 and API SP. In that case, each claim can satisfy its corresponding manual field, provided the viscosity also matches. An oil listing API SP but no dexos1 claim should not be treated as dexos1-approved.
For an older dexos1 generation, use GM’s current guidance and licensed-product information to verify whether Gen 3 is accepted for the exact application. Do not extend that relationship to dexos2, dexosD or dexosR; those are different branches and applications.
Pros and limits
dexos1 Gen 3 strengths
- Directly addresses applicable GM manual requirements.
- Uses GM’s specification and licensing framework.
- Can coexist with API SP on the same bottle.
dexos1 Gen 3 limits
- Is not a universal requirement for every gasoline vehicle.
- Does not select viscosity or oil-change interval.
- Is not interchangeable with other dexos branches by name alone.
API SP strengths
- Broad current gasoline category with modern performance requirements.
- API publishes backward-compatible use for earlier API gasoline categories.
API SP limits
- Does not prove dexos1 licensing or compliance.
- Does not replace any other OEM approval in the manual.
Climate suitability
Neither label chooses the climate grade. Use the SAE viscosity or temperature chart in the GM manual, then verify dexos1 and any API wording on the same bottle. A thicker grade carrying dexos1 is not automatically preferable in heat if the manual does not allow that grade.
Bottle-check workflow
- Record the exact dexos generation or wording from the manual.
- Record the SAE viscosity separately.
- Look for the exact dexos claim on the bottle and, where needed, GM’s licensed product list.
- Check the API Donut for the API category.
- Reject a match if any required field is missing.
Bottom line
When a GM manual requires dexos1, choose the correct viscosity with the required dexos approval. API SP is useful and may appear on the same oil, but it is not a substitute for the missing GM claim.
Compare the individual dexos1 Gen 3 and API SP explainers before checking a bottle label.
Frequently asked questions
Is dexos1 Gen 3 the same as API SP?
No. They overlap in modern gasoline-oil performance, but dexos1 Gen 3 is a separate GM requirement. Check the bottle for the exact dexos claim when the manual requires it.
Can I use API SP without dexos1 in a GM vehicle?
Not when the manual requires dexos1. API SP alone does not demonstrate the GM-specific requirement or license.
Does dexos1 Gen 3 choose the viscosity?
No. The manual specifies viscosity separately. The oil needs the correct grade and the required dexos approval.