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Resurs Fleet Engine 150 G Oil Additive/engine Restorer/metal Conditioner on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Klaipeda, Lithuania

Klaipeda, Lithuania
Condition:New Part Brand:Resurs

Resurs Fleet 150 g Engine Revitalizer

Engine Restoration Without Disassembly!
   
• Decreases fuel consumption by up to 7%.

• Increases engine compression up to 40%.

• Decreases the burning of oil in engine by up to 5 times.

• Protects engine parts from wear.

• Restores worn parts to their factory characteristics by up to 70%.

• Decreases engine noise and vibration.

• Decreases CO emissions.




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Description

Purpose: car engine protection and restoration without disassembling.

Effective anti wear protection during cold starts, over heating, sharp acceleration and braking.

Advantages:
• Restoration and anti-wear protection of all types of car engines.
• Fuel economy of around 7%.
• Compression improvement.
• Oil waste decreasing.
• СO concentration decreasing.

 

Dosage: 1 bottle of 150 g for 4-6 liters of oil
Recommended to use 1-3% of RESURS to protect and restore your engine. Dosage depends on engine condition, mileage, age, drive style.

Recommended:
• Up to 100,000 km - 50 g.
• 100,000 - 170,000 km - 100 g (6 l - 150 g).
• Over 170,000 km - 100 g (6 l - 150 g).

How to use:
1. Recommended to change oil and filter.
2. Warm up the engine and stop it.
3. Shake the bottle intensively for 20-30 sec.
4. Pour the content into the oil system.
5. Idle the engine during 10-15 minutes.
Recommended to apply RESURS every time when oil change to protect your engine and extend its service life.

* RESURS Fleet is compatible with all types of oil.

Note: RESURS doesn't restore broken parts of engine.


On Jan-26-14 at 16:19:05 PST, seller added the following information:

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