Miratec, 100% Synthetic Engine Oil, 10w40, Made In Korea on 2040-parts.com
siheung si, kyunggido, Korea, South
MIRATEC 5W40 Synthetic engine oil / 1L /For Diesel & Gasoline Miratec is a wonderfully innovated synthetic engine oil! It is designed for longer cycles of oil change compared to other conventional products. It was designed from deeply understanding the surface activity chemistry. It is formulated from basic-products such as Lubrizol of the USA and Gatway of the German as well as top-quality synthetic bases from the USA and UK are added by our own blending technologies. It will keep your engine always virgin Effects: Performance & surface activity - Beyond conventional synthetic base oil -Friction modifier enhances performance -Viscosity modifier boosts shear stability - Improves compression
Economy -Improves fuel economy - Reduces engine exhaust smoke due to loose rings - Reduces build up of harmful deposits - Improves viscosity - Extends drain interva Protective
- Reduces wear and friction on critical engine parts
- Contains anti-wear additives to reduce engine wear
- Helps maintain engine life - Antioxidant reduces sludge formation
- Improves cleanliness and retains a high Total Base Number
- Contains detergents and dispersants to reduce build up of harmful deposits
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