I am please to offer another quality product that is compatible with Mahindra Scoprio Petrol 2.0
TOP1 EVOLUTION ENGINE OIL 5W50 (Fully Synthetic) --- MADE IN USA
BOX OF 4 Pieces of 4 Litre Bottle @ RM560(save RM40)
FRONT VIEW OF 4 Litre Bottle @ RM150
REAR VIEW OF 4 Litre Bottle @ RM140
What are the specification of this oil
TOP 1 EVOLUTION 5W50 (PCMO) is a 100% fully synthetic motor oil formulated with the world’s most advanced additive package to provide peak performance, exceptional durability, ultimate protection, and outstanding cleanliness in extreme conditions. TOP 1 Evolution 5W50 is designed to protect against high temperature oxidation, wear and viscosity breakdown. It is fortified with detergent-dispersants and rust and corrosion inhibitors to keep engines exceptionally clean and free of sludge, varnish, and rust.
Introduction and Specifications in pdf fprmat
Details is from TOP1 Oil Company Website
What Types of Engine Oil Are Available??
There are 3 types of engine oil commonly available to us. They are
The life of your engine depends in no small part on the quality of the oil you put in it – oil is its lifeblood. Your engine needs the right amount to keep it running smoothly while avoiding any expensive repairs.
What does Engine Oil do for you?
Your engine oil performs many functions. It stops all the metal surfaces in your engine from grinding together and ripping themselves apart from the friction, and it transfers heat away from the combustion cycle. Engine oil must also be able to hold in suspension all the nasty by-products of combustion like silica (silicon oxide) and acids. Finally, engine oil minimises the exposure to oxygen and thus oxidation at higher temperatures. It does all of these things under tremendous heat and pressure.
Guide to Engine Oil types
What Grade of Oil Do I Need?
Different engines all need certain types of oil to keep them going. The main difference in oils is the ‘viscosity’ or the thickness of the oil. As oils heat up, they generally get thinner. Single grade oils get too thin when hot for most modern engines which is where multigrade oil comes in. The number before the ‘W’ is the ‘cold’ viscosity rating of the oil, and the number after the ‘W’ is the ‘hot’ viscosity rating. The first number for example 5W, refers to the thickness of the engine oil during a cold start, the lower the number the better the protection. The second number ’40′ indicates the oils thickness at operating temperature.
Why Buy TOP1 Engine Oil 5W50 Fully Synthetic???
1. Fully Synthetic oil can last longer compared to mineral or semi-synthetic oils. (Need less change intervals)
2. TOP1 Oil is MADE IN USA and up to standards required by American Petroleum Standards(API)
3. 5W50 is higher grade than 5W40 stated in the comparison above. which means the benefits are much more!!!
4. Improve engine life and also fuel consumption as good engine oil give you better engine power and give me more savings on petrol spending.
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Mineral
: Based on oil from mother earth that has been refined. An engine oil for older cars, it provides basic protection. Not recommended for modern vehicles. -
Part synthetic
: Part or semi-synthetic oils are mixed with mineral oils to create a good in-between oil, cost and performance wise. Better engine protection and performance than standard mineral oil. -
Fully synthetic
: Completely synthetic oils provide the ultimate protection in extreme conditions. They perform well under high and low temperatures, where other oils can break down or thicken. As they offer optimum lubrication they help reduce wear.
The life of your engine depends in no small part on the quality of the oil you put in it – oil is its lifeblood. Your engine needs the right amount to keep it running smoothly while avoiding any expensive repairs.
What does Engine Oil do for you?
Your engine oil performs many functions. It stops all the metal surfaces in your engine from grinding together and ripping themselves apart from the friction, and it transfers heat away from the combustion cycle. Engine oil must also be able to hold in suspension all the nasty by-products of combustion like silica (silicon oxide) and acids. Finally, engine oil minimises the exposure to oxygen and thus oxidation at higher temperatures. It does all of these things under tremendous heat and pressure.
Guide to Engine Oil types
What Grade of Oil Do I Need?
Different engines all need certain types of oil to keep them going. The main difference in oils is the ‘viscosity’ or the thickness of the oil. As oils heat up, they generally get thinner. Single grade oils get too thin when hot for most modern engines which is where multigrade oil comes in. The number before the ‘W’ is the ‘cold’ viscosity rating of the oil, and the number after the ‘W’ is the ‘hot’ viscosity rating. The first number for example 5W, refers to the thickness of the engine oil during a cold start, the lower the number the better the protection. The second number ’40′ indicates the oils thickness at operating temperature.
Why Buy TOP1 Engine Oil 5W50 Fully Synthetic???
1. Fully Synthetic oil can last longer compared to mineral or semi-synthetic oils. (Need less change intervals)
2. TOP1 Oil is MADE IN USA and up to standards required by American Petroleum Standards(API)
3. 5W50 is higher grade than 5W40 stated in the comparison above. which means the benefits are much more!!!
4. Improve engine life and also fuel consumption as good engine oil give you better engine power and give me more savings on petrol spending.
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Please drop me an email leemcall@hotmail.com if you are looking for TOP1 ENGINE OIL 5W50 Fully Synthetic and for more information
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