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Green Engine Oil Additive Treatment 150ml, For 6l Of Engine Oil, on 2040-parts.com

US $79.90
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NT, Hong Kong
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong Octasun:Engine Treatment & Oil Additive UPC:0615116745143

OCTASUN® Green Engine Treatment is 100% petroleum refinery products, can be use in any type of engine can be started to prevent the elimination of non-lubricated, reduce friction, wear and opretaing temperture; it allows engine oil run with extremely grade lubricating properties, reduce fuel consumption and operating temperature; OCTASUN® Green Engine Treatment can be use in any engine system to stop the oil leak prevention, reduce operating temperature and improve the life of the system, it can effectively reduce the noise in engine running; because it is full of oil refining, it can be safely mixed with all synthetic or mineral oil based engine oil. It enables the new engine and the old engine to maintain top working condition KEY BENEFIT: Eliminate Lagging Eliminate Engine Shaking Eliminate Oil Circuit Block Eliminate Engine Noise Eliminate Seal Leakage Eliminate Emission Exceed the Standard Reduce Engine Operating Temperature ADVANTAGE: Patented Protective Film to Prevent the formation of internal loss  Extend Engine Life & Reduce Wear Extend Oil Life up to 100% Eliminate Cold Start MPG Gain up to 30% Strengthen and Stabilize Oil Pressure Reduce Engine Temperature Clean & Prevent Oil Passage Repair Seal Sclerosis and Oil leakage Reduce & Remove sludge and coke Extend Oil Seal and Engine Life

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