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Comp Cams Engine Break-in Oil Additive 159 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.60
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Competition Cams Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:159

Oil Additive Type: Engine Break-in

Oil Volume: 12 oz.

Synthetic: No

Notes: This oil supplement is to be added to the engine oil.

COMP Cams Engine Break-In Oil Additive brings back the good stuff, delivering a specially engineered blend of extreme pressure break-in additives that have been removed from current off-the-shelf motor oils. Delivering added protection during the break-in process and beyond for all engine components, including the camshaft and lifters, COMP Cams Engine Break-In Oil Additive is compatible with any petroleum, synthetic, or blended motor oil. COMP Cams Engine Break-In Oil Additive extends the durability of internal engine components, protecting against premature camshaft, lifter, and valvetrain failure. Best of all, COMP Cams Engine Break-In Oil Additive has been proven to deliver long-term benefits with new or rebuilt engines through continued usage. Simply pour in a bottle for the initial break-in, run the engine for approximately 1,000 miles, drain the system thoroughly, and then refill with clean oil and another bottle of COMP Cams Engine Break-In Oil Additive at each oil change.

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