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Royal Purple 10w30 Motor Engine Oil 12 Quarts Brake In Oil 12 Qrarts on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New

12 Quarts of Royal Purple 10w30 brake in Motor Oil.  (one case of 12 quarts) Royal Purple’s API-licensed Motor Oil combines premium base oils with proprietary additive technologies to create high performance motor oils that optimize engine performance. Royal Purple’s API-licensed motor oil delivers superior protection and improves performance in automotive gasoline engines. Royal Purple’s API-licensed SN motor oil meets ILSAC GF-5 and Dexos1™* performance requirements. No special procedures are necessary when upgrading to Royal Purple  Royal Purple Motor oils increase fuel mileage by reducing friction compared to non synthetic oils, have improved corrosion protection and are compatable with fuels containing Ethanol. Royal Purple recommends waiting until the manufacturer’s first scheduled oil change in new gasoline engines before upgrading to Royal Purple.

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