20L engine oil Full synth. truck 10W40 Shell Rimula R6 M

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Products ID: 394921
Partnumber: 10W40 RIM R6 M 20L
Brand: Shell
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Available 2pc. Fully synthetic fuel economy (kütusesääst) heavy duty vehicles diesel engine oil , protection grime, wearing, depositions eest. 

Suitable most Euro 4, Euro 5 engines ., without diesel engine particulates DPF filtrita.

Tõhusus, Features and advantages
maintenance economy 
Shell Rimula R6 M corresponds to leading engine manufacturer's, like Mercedes-Benz, MAN, Volvo and other, long õlivahetusvälpade requirements, et operaatorid saaksid maintenance ajakava optimeerida. exceptional kolbipuhtus

Shell Rimula R6 M uses improved lisanditetehnoloogiat, which increases Shell Rimula oils mainet and performance high kolbipuhtuse to ensure, which is necessary engine with long tööea kindlustamiseks. 

little wearing - engine long lifetime
Shell Rimula R6 M corresponds to many European, American and Japan engines requirements.

fuel säästlikkus
Shell Rimula R6 M võimaldab säästa raha fuel consumption osas, than high viscosity õliklassidega.

Peamised rakendused
all maanteedel usable raskeveokid
suitable for especially many kaubavedude  . vehicles, which kasutavad kaasaegseid with little heitkogusega mootoreid, Mercedes-Benz and MAN.  also corresponds to and exceeds  with other manufacturers (for example Volvo, Deutz, Cummins, Mack) jõudlusnõudeid. 

low heitega engines use
Shell Rimula R6 M corresponds to with most of European manufacturers Euro IV and Euro V engines requirements, without diesel engine particulates filtrita. Scania engines It is recommended Shell Rimula R6 MS. 

Specifications, fastenings and recommendations
ACEA E4, E7
API CI-4
Caterpillar ECF-2
Cummins CES 20078
Deutz DQC IV-10
IVECO T3 E4 (corresponds to)
MAN 3377
MB-fastening 228.5
Volvo VDS-3
MTU 3, kategooria 3
Renault trucks RLD-2
JASO DH-1

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