MANNOL Safari 20W-50

Universal economy-class engine oil, which is a mixture of synthetic components and a high purity mineral base, for modern highly accelerated petrol and diesel engines with and without a turbocharger used in difficult operating conditions and engines with a very high mileage used in various operating conditions.

Brand

MANNOL

Size

1 Litre

,

4 Litre

,

5 Litre

Made in

Germany

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Description

Advantages :

• Reduces the leakage probability and maintains the required oil pressure even for engines with a high mileage due to stable viscosity and excellent compatibility with sealing materials.

• Low volatility decreases oil consumption through burning.

• A thoroughly balanced additive package ensures an efficient service of an engine in all modes of operation: cold start, increased load (off-road and uphill driving, towing, driving with maximum load) and in high-temperature ambient conditions.

• Long-lasting oil film effectively protects from wear, reduces friction and prevents corrosion.

• Ensures reliable lubrication of all engine components under all operating conditions.

• Low ash content and good detergent and dispersing properties minimise the soot and carbon formation and keep engine components clean throughout the entire interval between replacements.

• Natural antioxidants effectively resist ageing.

• Designed for the maximum protection of modern petrol and diesel engines of a wide car fleet (passenger cars, light SUVs, minibuses and light trucks) from Russian, European and other manufacturers.

• The oil is not suitable for use in heavy trucks and similar vehicles.

Specification / Recommendation :

• SAE 20W-50

• API SN/CH-4

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