104239 Motul 300v 0w-20 High Rpm Engine Oil 2 Liter Can on 2040-parts.com
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1- 2Liter can 300V High Rpm 0W-20 Racing lubricant for Motorsports 100% Synthetic – E Technology TYPE OF USE All racing gasoline or diesel engines, naturally aspirated or turbocharged fitted with injection (direct / indirect) or carburetted. For race prepared engines operating over a wide range of rpm and temperatures. PERFORMANCES STANDARDS Above existing Motorsport standards. TYPE OF USE Qualifying – Short distance race The SAE 0W-20 viscosity grade minimizes engine internal friction to allow maximum power output. E TECHNOLOGY For decades MOTUL has developed high performance synthetic Ester based lubricants. By selecting esters over other high performance synthetic base stocks and combining them with an innovative additive package, MOTUL has created a perfect synergy. This most advanced E technology allows maximum power output of the engine without compromising reliability and wear. ADVANTAGES The SAE 0W-20 viscosity enables to compensate low engine oil dilution by unburned fuel. Maximum oil film resistance at very high temperature: Engine wear is reduced. Friction Modifier: Maximum power output, decrease operating temperature. Low volatility: Oil consumption is reduced. High shear stability: Stable oil pressure whatever using conditions. RECOMMENDATIONS Uses of SAE 0W-20 viscosity require specific engine design and assembly. For optimal engine performances avoid mixing with other synthetic or mineral lubricants. Oil change: According to your own use. PROPERTIES Viscosity grade SAE J 300 SAE 0W-20 Density at 20°C (68°F) ASTM D1298 0.853 Viscosity at 40°C (104°F) ASTM D445 42 mm²/s Viscosity at 100°C (212°F) ASTM D445 8.0 mm²/s Viscosity index ASTM D2270 166 HTHS viscosity at 150°C (302°F) ASTM D4741 2.7 mPa.s Pour point ASTM D97 -51°C / -59.8°F Flash point ASTM D92 222°C / 431.6°F TBN ASTM D2896 7.97 mg KOH/g |
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