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Arctic Cat 4-cycle C-tec4 Synthetic Engine Oil - 12 Quart's on 2040-parts.com

US $114.99
Location:

Tualatin, Oregon, United States

Tualatin, Oregon, United States
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C-TEC4 Synthetic Oil is a full-synthetic formula intended for use in all Arctic Cat 4-cycle snowmobile engines including turbocharged engines. Multi-viscosity synthetic formula flows well even in extreme cold temperatures so engines are protected at startup as well as at running temperatures – even the hotter temperatures seen by turbocharged engines. C-TEC4 Synthetic Oil also boasts excellent lubricity so it protects internal parts from wear and scuffing.

Full-synthetic 4-cycle engine oil
Easy cold starting
Full protection against engine wear, oxidation and engine deposits
Keeps rings from sticking
Approved by Arctic Cat engineering for all Arctic Cat 4-cycle snowmobiles, including turbocharged engines
1 Quart / 0.946 Liters

For the following engines:

2002-2008 660 & 660 Turbo Suzuki Triple Cylinder
2007-2017 1100 & 1100 Turbo Suzuki Twin Cylinder
2014-2017 1049cc & 998cc Turbo Yamaha Triple Cylinder
2016-2017 700cc Kymco Twin Cylinder

For the following models:

2002-2003 4-Stroke Trail & Touring
2004-2008 T660 & T660 Turbo
2006-2008 Panther 660
2007-2008 Jaguar Z1
2007-2008 Bearcat WT Turbo
2009-2011 Z1 & Z1 Turbo
2010-2014 Bearcat Z1 XT
2012-2013 F 1100 & 1100 Turbo
2012-2013 XF 1100 & 1100 Turbo
2012-2013 M 1100 & 1100 Turbo
2014-2017 ZR 3000, 5000, 7000, 9000
2014-2017 XF 7000, 9000
2014-2017 M 7000, 9000
2015-2017 Pantera 3000, 7000
2016-2017 Bearcat 3000
2015 Bearcat 5000


**At $$11.99 a quart is $$143.88 and thats a savings of $$28.89!! at a little over 20% off!!***


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Most accessories can be installed same day, Buy it today have it installed, it's that easy. Need service work, just give us a call. Can't find a part, we are your go to guys. We are the only local true Side by Side specialist.

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503-512-7390

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19350 SW 89th ave. #B
Tualatin OR
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