Full synth genuine oil 0W20 OPEL FE LONGLIFE 1L 95528693

 

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Products ID: 728884
Partnumber: OLEOPE0W201
Brand: GM/OPEL
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in original pcking engine oil modern otsesissepritsega to a turbo engines. helps to reduce engine wearing engine working at low revs big torque töörežiimis.

Decreases hõõrdetegurit, helps säästa fuel. suitable for also DPF with filters equipped with vehicles.
corresponds to standads: GM DexosD, Opel OV0401547

API SN/RC
API SN Plus
ACEA C5-16
ILSAC GF-5
suitable for also vehicles where is used BMW Longlife-17 FE+, MB 229.71, STJLR.51.5122, VOLVO VCC RBS0-2AE standads vastavaid mootoriõlisi

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