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Solon, Ohio, United States

Solon, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Brand:BG Part Brand:Bg products Manufacturer Part Number:110

Up for auction is 1 can of Bg products MOA engine oil additive.. This product has been proven to outperform all other leading oil additives.. Just add a can to your engine when you change your oil and let it do it's job. This is used to help lubricate your engine beyond your engine oil capabilities. This has been proven to keep an engine running smoother and quieter with less friction.This is not available in department stores, only dealers and independant shops. Use what the pro's use! For more information on tests done see www.bgprod.com.  Check out my other Bg products to help your vehicle needs. Please Note: The date stamped on the can is not an expiration date, it is the date the product was manufactured.
BG MOA®
BG MOA® prevents oxidation and thickening of engine oil under even the most severe stop-and-go, high temperature driving conditions. It fortifies all qualities of engine oil to provide superior long-lasting engine protection and helps maintain optimum engine performance. BG MOA® keeps piston ring belts, hydraulic lifters and other engine components clean to help extend engine life and reduce costs of operation. It is compatible with both synthetic and petroleum-base oils.
The Thin Film Oxidation Uptake Test (TFOUT), ASTM Test Method D4742, proves BG MOA’s remarkable resistance to oxidation by more than 200% longer than six major brands of SL quality oil. At the conclusion of the API Sequence IIIF Engine Test‚ a major brand, high-quality reference oil barely passed the 80-hour test with a viscosity increase of 255 percent. At 80 hours, another brand of oil fortified with BG MOA® had a viscosity increase of only 57 percent. At the conclusion of the triple-length, 240-hour test, it was still well within the viscosity limits with an increase of only 198 percent.
Part No. 110 11 oz. (325 mL) can

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