EZI Extra Power Lube Blue

Original price was: 595 EGP.Current price is: 575 EGP.

A treatment for petrol or diesel engines that have covered more than 100,000 km and for marine engines that have served more than 100 working hour.

Brand

EZI

Size

326ml

Made in

Thailand

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Description

EZI Extra Power Lube Blue Advantages:

• Manufactured with Nanotechnology.

• The main carrier of the active ingredient is the fully mineral Oil Carrier.

• A treatment for petrol or diesel engines that have covered more than 100,000 km.

• A treatment for marine engines that run on petrol or diesel and have served more than 100 working hours.

• Anti Foaming.

• Anti gumming.

• Antioxidant.

• Reduces friction inside the engine by 71%

• Increases engine life by up to 38%

• Increases engine horsepower output by up to 4.8%

• Reduces petrol consumption by up to 3.7%

• Specialized for handling metal surfaces and does not interact with motor oil or change its chemical or physical properties.

• Reduces engine noises and overheating.

• Makes rubber parts more flexible (rubber softener).

• Efficiency of up to 20,000 km for cars.

• Efficiency of up to 100 hours for marine engines.

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