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Driven Racing Oil Joe Gibbs Br Break-in 15w-50 High Zinc 01806 Single Qt on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Driven Racing Oil Joe Gibbs BR Break-in 15w-50 High Zinc 01806 Single Qt, US $8.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:JGO Manufacturer Part Number:01807


Driven Racing Oil Joe Gibbs BR Break-in 15w-50 High Zinc 01807 Single Quart

The same high Zinc and Phosphorus formula as our original break-in oil, now in an SAE 15W-30 viscosity for modern OEM rebuilds and hydraulic lifter engines. Provides excellent ring sealing. Does not require additional ZDDP additives. Good for full power pulls on the dyno, one night of racing or up to 400 miles on the street. Viscosity typical of 15W-30. - ZDDP - Fortified Cam Protection - Chemically Seals Piston Rings - Protects Bearings & Journals

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