REDLINE HIGHPERFORMANCE 5W40 ENGINE OIL - 3.8L/CS4

€73.24
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Fecha Estimada:
27 uds - 02/02/2024
3 uds - 09/02/2024
2 uds - 08/03/2024
Ref: REDL15405
EAN: 83522154055
Prod. in stock: 8
Delivery 24/48 h
 

 

 

Suitable for VW/Audi 500.00/501.01/ 502.00/505.00/505.01, BMW LL-01, water-cooled Porsche A40 and Mercedes-Benz 229.1/229.3/229.5 applications.
Thicker oil film at operating temperature than 20W50 oil
Recommended for API SN/SM/SL/CF and ACEA A3/B3/B4
Popular in turbocharged applications
Produced in a single top-of-the-line grade, these products offer the highest quality available on the market today and in the widest variety of viscosities.

Fully synthetic ester/PAO formula for passenger cars, light trucks, high performance vehicles and marine applications.
Designed to provide the greatest protection, efficiency, cleanliness and superior drain intervals.
Excellent wear protection and friction reduction over a wide range of operating conditions
High detergency allows for extended drain intervals and provides greater cleanliness.
Improved fuel economy and ring seal for more power.
Superior high temperature stability and oxidation resistance improve hot metal lubrication compared to other synthetic materials.
High natural viscosity index (VI) provides a thicker oil film on bearings and cams.
Less evaporation than other synthetics to improve efficiency and ring seal.
Blended with polyol ester/PAO base oils that present natural multigrade properties, avoiding unnecessary additives that hinder lubricity.
All products are fully compatible with conventional and synthetic motor oils.
ACEA A3 B3/B4 service class
API Service Class SN/SM/SL/CF
SAE Viscosity Grade (Engine Oil) 5W40
Vis @ 100°C, CSt 15.6
Vis @ 40°C, CSt 97
Viscosity index 174
CCS viscosity, equilibrium, @ °C 58@-30
Pour point, °C -45
Pour Point, °F -49
NOACK Evaporation Loss, 1 hour at 482°F (250°C), % 6
HTHS Vis, CP at 150°C, ASTM D4741 4.4
REDL15405
8 Items
15.00cm Width x 4.00cm Height x 5.00cm Depth
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