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I don't think the chart selects one temperature for one lubricant and a different one for another. Instead it compares the viscosity at those different temperatures. Here is another, better chart: VISCOSITY INDEX CHART
I have attached the technical data sheets from Shell oil for gear oil and motor oil. (Available here: http://www.epc.shell.com/Docs/GPCDOC_X_cbe_24855_key_140003385862_200912032235.pdf and here:http://www.epc.shell.com/Docs/GPCDOC_X_cbe_24855_key_140002065182_97F5.pdf)
If you look at them, they take data for SM grade 10W-40 motor oil at 40 and 100 degrees Celsius, and do the same for 80W-90 GL-5 gear oil. At 40 degrees C the gear oil is significantly more viscous, but once things get to 100 degrees C the gear oil is only six hundredths of a centiStoke more viscous than the motor oil. 20W-50 motor oil is thicker than 80W-90 gear oil at both temperatures measured.
I am not an expert and don't claim to be, but the data speak for themselves. At operating temperatures, the viscosity of 10W-40 motor oil and 80W-90 gear oil are very, very close.
I have attached the technical data sheets from Shell oil for gear oil and motor oil. (Available here: http://www.epc.shell.com/Docs/GPCDOC_X_cbe_24855_key_140003385862_200912032235.pdf and here:http://www.epc.shell.com/Docs/GPCDOC_X_cbe_24855_key_140002065182_97F5.pdf)
If you look at them, they take data for SM grade 10W-40 motor oil at 40 and 100 degrees Celsius, and do the same for 80W-90 GL-5 gear oil. At 40 degrees C the gear oil is significantly more viscous, but once things get to 100 degrees C the gear oil is only six hundredths of a centiStoke more viscous than the motor oil. 20W-50 motor oil is thicker than 80W-90 gear oil at both temperatures measured.
I am not an expert and don't claim to be, but the data speak for themselves. At operating temperatures, the viscosity of 10W-40 motor oil and 80W-90 gear oil are very, very close.