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Driven (joe Gibbs) Xp9 Full Synthetic Racing Oil Sae 10w-40 #03207 on 2040-parts.com

US $181.95
Location:

Belmar, New Jersey, United States

Belmar, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:JOE GIBBS DRIVEN XP9 SYNTHETIC RACING OIL Part#:03207 Brand:Joe Gibbs/Driven Manufacturer Part Number:03207 UPC:Does not apply

Viscosity typical of 10W-40

XP9 features an advanced zinc/phosphorus based anti-wear package to protect aggressive cam profiles, and XP9 utilizes select synthetic base oils to deliver high temperature protection from viscosity breakdown. XP9 provides increased high shear protection for wet sump and high compression applications. XP9 utilizes select synthetic base oils for increased durability at high engine temperatures. Compatible with methanol and high octane race fuels. Formulated with proprietary anti-wear and friction reducing additives to fight valve-train wear and increase horsepower. Ideal for high output steel block engines.

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