Valvoline VR1 Racing Synthetic SAE 20W-50 Aceite de Motor 1 QT

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- Full synthetic formulation with high levels of ZDDP for superior anti-wear protection - Compatible with gasoline and partial alcohol fuels - Enhanced anti-foaming agents for high-compression motors - Friction modifiers to boost horsepower - API SL certified - SAE 20W-50 viscosity grade

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Clasificaciones SL Tipo de contenedor Bottle
Tipo de aceite de motor Sintético Tipos de motor Gasolina
Código universal de producto 00074130014619 Condición del ítem Nuevo
MPN 679082 Altura del paquete 25.4 cm
Largo del paquete 11.43 cm Ancho del paquete 11.43 cm
Formato de venta Unidad Orígen del dato del paquete de envío suggested
Altura del paquete del seller 25.4 cm Largo del paquete del seller 11.43 cm
Peso del paquete del seller 0.31 lb Ancho del paquete del seller 11.43 cm
Unidades por pack 1 Tipo de vehículo Carro/Camioneta
Grado de viscosidad 20W-50 Marca Valvoline

Clasificaciones

SL

Tipo de aceite de motor

Sintético

Código universal de producto

00074130014619

MPN

679082

Largo del paquete

11.43 cm

Formato de venta

Unidad

Altura del paquete del seller

25.4 cm

Peso del paquete del seller

0.31 lb

Unidades por pack

1

Grado de viscosidad

20W-50

Tipo de contenedor

Bottle

Tipos de motor

Gasolina

Condición del ítem

Nuevo

Altura del paquete

25.4 cm

Ancho del paquete

11.43 cm

Orígen del dato del paquete de envío

suggested

Largo del paquete del seller

11.43 cm

Ancho del paquete del seller

11.43 cm

Tipo de vehículo

Carro/Camioneta

Marca

Valvoline

Descripción del producto

Valvoline VR1 Racing Oil's high zinc provides race-level protection for high performance engines on the race track or the highway. Valvoline Synthetic Racing Oil's exclusive chemistry is designed to reduce friction and enhance power. It is among the most popular engine lubricants in all types of racing including paved and dirt ovals, and drag racing. Formulated for race engines, but compatible with passenger vehicles too. Motor oil is made from crude oil and is used to lubricate, clean, and cool engines. Types of motor oil include conventional, synthetic, diesel, bio-based, hybrid (blends of conventional and synthetic), and recycled oils. Motor oil varies in weight and viscosity, as well as additives that some manufacturers add to the oil during the refining process. A numerical code system created by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) grades motor oils according to viscosity--the higher the number between 0 and 60, the more viscous (thicker) the oil is. Most consumer motor oils are graded by two numbers, with the first number indicating cold weather (Winter or "W") performance. This oil has a weight of SAE 20W-50, meaning it has an SAE viscosity rating of 20 in cold temperatures and a rating of 50 at normal operating temperature. Always check your vehicle's owner's manual to verify that this is the correct weight of motor oil for your vehicle. This oil is a full synthetic oil, meaning crude oil is not used in making it. Synthetic oil can be used in vehicle engines instead of motor oils refined from crude oil, and often provides superior mechanical performance over traditional motor oil, including increased gas mileage and reduced engine wear at extreme temperatures. Its complex method of production means it can often cost more than conventional motor oil. Racing oils are designed for track cars and other types of high-compression vehicles intended for motorsports competition. They contain particular additives for increased engine horsepower and reduced friction on metal parts, and provide special protection for engines with high compression or higher horsepower. Racing oils usually include fewer detergents than regular conventional motor oil.