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MOTUL 4100 Turbolight Service $150

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TYPE OF USE:

Specially designed for high performance engines. All gasoline or Diesel engines, Turbo or naturally aspirated, multivalves, with carburettor or with injection, with or without catalytic converter. Suitable for all types of fuel : standard, unleaded, Diesel fuel, LPG. All driving conditions : City, Road, Highway.

PERFORMANCE:

STANDARDS ACEA A3 / B3, APPROVALS API SL / CF, VW 505 00 / VW 500 00 quality, Mercedes Benz page 229.1. * The new standard API SL is more stringent than API SJ in terms of ageing resistance (average drain interval increased), requires anti-oxydation properties that maintain a constant viscosity avoiding sluge and deposits in the crankcase, anti-wear properties and dispersent power The synthetic base stock provides high lubricating power and protects perfectly the engine while in intensive use on road, highway or in town. The high performing anti-wear additivation results in reduction of engine internal frictions and increases life duration by wear reduction. SAE 10W-40 viscosity grade is fully adapted to recent gasoline and Diesel engines and ensures easier starts. Very efficient anti-deposit and anti-black sludge power which keeps the engine clean. Anti-oxidation, Anti-corrosion, Anti-foam properties.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

Drain interval : according to manufacturers' recommendations and tune to your own use. MOTUL 4100 Turbolight 10W-40 can be mixed with synthetic or mineral oils.

MOTUL 8100 X-Cess Service $180

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100% Synthetic

TYPE OF USE:

Specifically designed for powerful and recent cars fitted with high displacement engines, gasoline, direct injection turbo Diesel and catalytic converters. Numerous car maker approvals make this product multipurpose especially recommended when the car is under warranty. Suitable for leaded or unleaded gasoline, Diesel fuels and LPG.

PERFORMANCE:

STANDARDS ACEA A3 / B3 / B4, APPROVALS API SL / CF, VW 502 00 / 505 00 - BMW 'Long Life' - PORSCHE CAYENNE 2002, Mercedes Benz 229.3 - OPEL/GM Diesel LL B-025, * The OPEL/GM Diesel LL B-025 standard requires two main properties to the lubricant : high HTHS and very low volatility to drastically decrease oil consumption. Motul 8100 X-cess 5W-40 is especially recommended for OPEL 2.0 and 2.2 DTI engines (extended drain interval : computer on board). * The ACEA B4 performance requires an outstanding detergent/dispersent power and a better viscosity increase resistance due to soot produced by Direct Injection Diesel engines (excep VW unit injector engines that require MOTUL Specific 505.01 5W-40) * The MB 229.3 standard is more stringent than 229.1 in terms of ageing resistance (extended drain interval : computer on board ), detergent/dispersent power (ACEA B4) and requests fuel economy performance : 1.2% fuel economy improvement versus a 15W-40 reference.

RECOMMENDATION:

Drain interval : refer to manufacturers' recommendations and tune to your own use. MOTUL 8100 X-cess 5W-40 can be mixed with synthetic or mineral oils.

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