LIQUI MOLY 5W-40 Leichtlauf High Tech

1875 EGP2300 EGP

Ideally suited for modern gasoline and diesel engines with multivalve technology turbocharger and with or without charge air cooling.

Brand

Liqui Moly

Size

4 Litre

,

5 Litre

Made in

Germany

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SKU: L.M 5W-40 Category: Tags: ,
Description

LIQUI MOLY 5W-40 Leichtlauf High Tech Advantages:

• Suitable for gasoline vehicles and diesel vehicles without particulate filters.

• Especially suitable for long intervals between changes and heavy-duty engine requirements.

• Modern top-class low-friction engine oil for all-season use in gasoline and diesel engines without diesel particulate filters (DPF).

• The combination of innovative base oils based on synthesis technology and the latest additive technology guarantees an engine oil that reduces oil and fuel consumption and ensures fast engine lubrication.

• Depending on the manufacturer’s instructions, oil change intervals of up to 40,000 km are possible.

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