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US $75.00
Location:

Whiteland, Indiana, United States

Whiteland, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lucas Manufacturer Part Number:L10

Lucas L-10 Gear Oil 5 qt Container New and unopened.

Manufacturer description below.

Gear oils have needed improving for years, especially in the hi-performance industry. The Lucas L10 Racing Gear Oil provides excellent thermal stability and longevity throughout the entire drive train system. Recommended for use in transmissions,  Lucas specifically developed this formula with special anti-wear agents and lubricity agents to control wear and drag as well as special additives to control heat. This feature is not found in ordinary gear oils. This gear oil is both excellent for race cars and any heavy-duty application where plain gear oils just aren't good enough.

With the use of our own gear box dyno and feedback from a major IRL Team, we have created these light weight friction free gear oils. They have already won in IRL, NASCAR, Pro Stock Car, Pro Stock Bikes and more.
The new technology we developed for these gear oils will now be used in all Lucas Gear Oils.

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