Product
Description
20W-40 Engine Oil is a high-quality lubricant specifically
designed for use in gasoline-powered engines. Formulated to provide optimal
protection and performance in a wide range of operating conditions, this oil
offers excellent viscosity characteristics, ensuring smooth engine operation
and reduced wear. Its advanced additives enhance lubrication, reduce friction,
and protect engine components against corrosion and oxidation, prolonging
engine life and promoting optimal performance. The 20W-40 viscosity grade
ensures reliable lubrication at both high and low temperatures, maintaining oil
flow and protection during cold starts and hot operating conditions. This
engine oil meets or exceeds industry standards and specifications, guaranteeing
compatibility with most gasoline engines. Trusted by automotive professionals
and enthusiasts, 20W-40 Engine Oil is the ideal choice for maintaining and
maximizing the performance and longevity of gasoline-powered vehicles.
Where it can
be used?
20W-40 Engine Oil can be used in:
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Automobiles
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Trucks
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Motorcycles
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Agricultural equipment
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Construction machinery
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Marine engines
Advantages of 20W-40 Engine Oil:
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Provides lubrication to engine components,
reducing friction and wear.
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Suitable for both gasoline and diesel engines.
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Offers good performance in a wide range of
operating temperatures.
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Helps to maintain engine cleanliness by
preventing sludge buildup.
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Compatible with older engine models and
high-mileage vehicles.
Technical Specifications
of 20W-40 Engine Oil:
- Viscosity Grade: 20W-40 (multi-grade)
- Industry Standards: API SN (or later)
- Function: Lubricates and protects engine components across a wide
range of temperatures
- Properties:
- Suitable for cold starts and hot weather performance
- Reduces friction and wear
- Base Oil Type: Mineral, Synthetic, or Blend
- Additive Package: Varies (detergents, dispersants, anti-wear, etc.)
- Selection: Depends on engine type, climate, and manufacturer
recommendations
- Freezing Point: The "W" in the viscosity grade indicates cold
start performance. Lower numbers like 15W or 10W indicate better
performance in cold weather, with a lower freezing point.