AISIN Pao Ester evoTECH+ SAE 0W-40 API SN/CF

Fully-synthetic motor oil containing Poly-Alpha-Olefin (PAO) and ester base stocks.

Brand

AISIN

Size

1 Litre

,

4 Litre

Made in

Japan

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SKU: Pao Ester Category:
Description

Advantages:

• The effective anti-wear additive system minimizes wear in even the most sophisticated valve train mechanisms, including those with variable valve timing.

• Special friction modifiers assist in reducing friction for maximum fuel economy.

Maximum engine life: The wider temperature range capability of the synthetic base fluid ensures correct oil viscosity to reduce friction at start-up, and to provide maximum lubricity during high-temperature operation.

Maximum power and performance: Metallic detergent and ash-less dispersant additive system ensures maximum power and performance by providing superior control of ring belt and piston skirt deposits, even under the most severe operating conditions.

Low oil consumption: The synthetic, highly shear-stable formulation provides superior control of oil flow through the ring belt area by maintaining oil viscosity, and reduces oil evaporation at the elevated ring zone temperatures experienced under all operating conditions.

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