WOLVER SUPER TEC 5W-40 SN

1550 EGP

High-tech HC-Synthetic light-run motor oil is specially developed for heavily stressed petrol and diesel motors.
WOLVER SUPER TEC 5W-40 SN meets the manufacturer’s high-quality demands for cars. It is excellent for long oil-changing intervals and motors with direct injection. It is also ideal for hard use on motorways and over short distances.

Brand

Wolver

Size

4 Litre

Made in

Germany

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Description

WOLVER SUPER TEC 5W-40 SN Advantages:

  • Extrem wear protection
  • Excellent viscosity-temperature behavior
  • Minimal frictional loss
  • Very high cleaning capability
  • Low volatilization loss
  • High oxydation- and thermo stability

Effects:

  • Reduces fuel consumption according to API EC and reduces exhaust emission
  • Excellent cold starting properties – rapid supply of all points of lubrication
  • Very good operating reliability
  • Optimal engine cleanliness
  • Lowest oil consumption
  • High margin of performance and high product stability
  • Extended oil change intervals
  • Prevent black sludge formation
  • All-year operation

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