Motul 8100 Eco-nergy 0W30 Fully Synthetic Engine Motor Oil Volvo VCC95200377, 1 Litre

£11.49
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Description

  • Motul 8100 Eco-nergy 0W-30 is a fully synthetic, fuel economy engine oil specially developed by Motul for the latest petrol powered engines where maximum fuel economy is required. Due to the low viscosity this oil offers faster oil pressure build up, faster rev raisings and reaches operating temperature faster.

Motul 8100 Eco-nergy 0W-30 is a fully synthetic, fuel economy engine oil specially developed by Motul for the latest petrol powered engines where maximum fuel economy is required. Due to the low viscosity this oil offers faster oil pressure build up, faster rev raisings and reaches operating temperature faster. Suitable for all modern engines powered with turbo Diesel or Gasoline engines requiring fuel economy lubricants (ACEA A5/B5 standards). Motul 8100 Eco-nergy 0W-30 meets ACEA A5/B5 standards, performs to API SL/CF and is recommended by Motul for Volvo, Land Rover and Honda engines. Specifications: STANDARDS: ACEA A5/B5 API SL / CF APPROVALS Volvo VCC 95200377 RECOMMENDATIONS: VOLVO LAND ROVER HONDA Benefits: To meet the ACEA A5/B5 performance level, an engine oil must have real fuel economy and low emission performance for powerful engines. MOTUL 8100 Eco-nergy 0W-30 has synthetic base stocks and specific friction modifier molecules that provide outstanding oil film resistance, reduce friction in the engine, maintain the oil pressure, and generally decreases operating temperature. MOTUL 8100 Eco-nergy 0W-30 provides high lubricating properties such as wear protection and high temperature resistance for better controlled oil consumption. Viscosity grade SAE 0W-30 minimises oil hydrodynamic friction, allowing fuel economy especially when oil is cold. Improves oil flow at start up, faster oil pressure build up, faster rev raisings and faster operating temperature reach. Environment friendly, this type of oil allows fuel consumption reduction and therefore minimises green house gases (CO2) emissions.