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Engine OilsChoose car engine oils from these leading brands.
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Synthetic oil consists of chemical compounds which are not originally present in crude oil but artificially made from other compounds. Synthetic oil generally provides superior mechanical and chemical properties than those found in traditional mineral oils.
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Ester synthetic technology combats wear and friction on all critical load surfaces at high temperatures and during cold starts. Normally used in high performance and special application racing engines. |
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Mineral oil is a by-product in the distillation of petroleum from crude oil. Mineral oil is less expensive than synthetic oils due to the easier production and blending process. |
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Semi-synthetic oils (also called 'synthetic blends') are blends of
mineral oil with synthetic oil. Designed to have many
of the benefits of synthetic oil without matching the cost of pure
synthetic oil. |
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Selected oils for your cherished vintage collector vehicle. Includes mineral and castor based oils specially formulated for all engines including cars built before 1950, Gasoline and Diesel 4 stroke engines.
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These products are all formulated for race and rally conditions and have a proven competition track record. Many, such as Silkolene Pro S, are also suitable for use in road cars, whilst the Red Line Oils range comprises both race oils and "street oils", both of which we have found suitable for track / competition use. Purchase online for delivery throughout the UK and Europe.
When comparing prices, please note that pack sizes vary between products. Some oils are packaged in 5L tubs, some are 5 US... |
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The oils listed here are plant based rather than mineral and are rapidly biodegradable.
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