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Performance Parts [WTS] Motul Engine Fluid Specialist, XD-Autowerkz - www.xd-auto.com

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TSKent Goh
post Sep 8 2008, 04:53 PM, updated 7y ago

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MOTUL sees each car manufacturer's approval as the technical start point in achieving a high quality, high performance oil that is universally approved by all automobile manufacturers.

MOTUL's lineup consists of only top grade, premium quality oil products that are enhanced with additives, and developed using MOTUL's extensive technological advancements in the racing arena. MOTUL's products are also geared towards the average consumer.

High performance products formulated by MOTUL complies with the ACEA and API industrial standards. Products by MOTUL are economical and exceed the performance standard of the standard recommended oil.

THE NEW 300V SERIES - THE ULTIMATE OIL FOR VICTORY
Motul's quest for motor - sports domination led to the evolution of the new MOTUL 300V Series. Developed with the new Double Ester Technology that features 0% shear loss capability, the MOTUL 300V Series surpasses all previous oil benchmarks. Delivering ultimate performance and superior reliability, the new MOTUL 300V Series is an oil specifically designed for high performance racing.

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For more details of item above please check our website www.xd-auto.com

*Price might change without notification, kindly contact us thru SMS +60 19 266 8138 or E-Mail xdauto@gmail.com to confirm the price. Shipping service provided with extra charges, please send us your address.

*Google Map: https://www.google.com.my/maps/place/XD-Aut...dfd0bd8d82217cd

Company Name: XD-Autowerkz
Address: No.41, Jalan Metro Perdana Barat 11, Sri Edaran Kepong, 52100 K.L
GPS Coordinate: 3.21788,101.639388
Business Hour: 9.30am-7.00pm (Mon-Sat), Lunch Hour 1pm-2pm
Mobile No: +60 19 266 8138 (SMS/Whatsapp)
E-Mail: xdauto@gmail.com
Website: www.xd-auto.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/xdautowerkz

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BlackGold
post Sep 8 2008, 05:39 PM

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noob here..just wanna ask what the differences 5w/40,5w/50 and so on??..what is the meaning for w??..and can u tell me the best oil for myvi ezi 1.3??
TSKent Goh
post Sep 8 2008, 06:17 PM

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myvi suitable to use rating 0w/30, 5w/30 and 10w/30 with any brand.

The temperature range the oil is exposed to in most vehicles can be wide, ranging from cold ambient temperatures in the winter before the vehicle is started up to hot operating temperatures when the vehicle is fully warmed up in hot summer weather. A specific oil will have high viscosity when cold and a low viscosity at the engine's operating temperature. The difference in viscosities for any single-grade oil is too large between the extremes of temperature. To bring the difference in viscosities closer together, special polymer additives called viscosity index improvers, or VIs are added to the oil. These additives make the oil a multi-grade motor oil. The idea is to cause the multi-grade oil to have the viscosity of the base number when cold and the viscosity of second number when hot. This enables one type of oil to be generally used all year, and when multi-grades were initially developed, they were frequently described as all-season oil. The viscosity of a multi-grade oil still varies logarithmically with temperature, but the slope representing the change is lessened. This slope representing the change with temperature depends on the nature and amount of the additives to the base oil.

The SAE designation for multi-grade oils includes two grade numbers; for example, 10W-30 designates a common multi-grade oil. Historically, the first number associated with the W (again 'W' is for Winter, not Weight) is not rated at any single temperature. The "10W" means that this oil can be pumped by your engine as well as a single-grade SAE 10 oil can be pumped. "5W" can be pumped at a lower temperature than "10W" and "0W" can be pumped at a lower temperature than "5W". The second number, 30, means that the viscosity of this multi-grade oil at 100°C (212°F) operating temperature corresponds to the viscosity of a single-grade 30 oil at same temperature. The governing SAE standard is called SAE J300. This "classic" method of defining the "W" rating has since been replaced with a more technical test where a "cold crank simulator" is used at increasingly lowered temps. A 0W oil is tested at -35°C, a 5W at -30°C and a 10W is tested at -25°C. The real-world ability of an oil to crank in the cold is diminished soon after put into service. The motor oil grade and viscosity to be used in a given vehicle is specified by the manufacturer of the vehicle (although some modern European cars now make no viscosity requirement), but can vary from country to country when climatic or mpg constraints come into play.

AlgenTo
post Sep 8 2008, 07:14 PM

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expert explanation rclxms.gif
TSKent Goh
post Sep 11 2008, 11:04 PM

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i lazy to type so just copy from wikimapia.org, hehe
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post Sep 16 2008, 01:19 PM

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can cod at seri kembangan or serdang?
TSKent Goh
post Sep 16 2008, 03:50 PM

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its too far for me bro. prefer parcel service
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post Sep 16 2008, 03:56 PM

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for manual gear oil

any brand also can ? or need to see those specification ?
TSKent Goh
post Sep 16 2008, 05:36 PM

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only LSD gearbox have to use LSD specification oil.
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post Sep 17 2008, 12:23 PM

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I want this:-

1. Pennzoil 5w/40 - rm135/4L
2. toyota Coolant
3. Brake Fluid - pls suggest
TSKent Goh
post Sep 17 2008, 10:58 PM

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already received your sms, sorry for late reply
will send the goods tomorrow, thanks bro
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post Oct 9 2008, 02:06 PM

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bought a few items.. lube, coolant, brake fluid.. nice item n nice seller fast shipping.. got free gift too..

recommended to all
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post Oct 9 2008, 05:20 PM

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QUOTE(maiself @ Oct 9 2008, 03:06 PM)
bought a few items.. lube, coolant, brake fluid.. nice item n nice seller fast shipping.. got free gift too..

recommended to all
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why myself haven't receive free gift cry.gif cry.gif

I also bought a Castrol Semi-Syn.. quite good the quality if compared with previous.. drove in highway(high rev) obviously better fuel efficient..


haha.. bump for this seller also rclxm9.gif nice+efficient+personality in all time.
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TSKent Goh
post Oct 14 2008, 01:24 PM

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thanks for supporting me
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post Oct 20 2008, 04:54 PM

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bro, since the crude oil price currently stuck at around 70 USD... the lubricant price still will rising?? how the lubricant previously raise price will go down?
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post Oct 20 2008, 05:08 PM

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Is the price list updated? I know Eneos oil prices had been adjusted recently.
TSKent Goh
post Oct 29 2008, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(AlgenTo @ Oct 20 2008, 04:54 PM)
bro, since the crude oil price currently stuck at around 70 USD... the lubricant price still will rising?? how the lubricant previously raise price will go down?
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don think the price will drop bro. smile.gif

QUOTE(Esky @ Oct 20 2008, 05:08 PM)
Is the price list updated? I know Eneos oil prices had been adjusted recently.
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why said so bro? eneos oil adjust? my price too low or too high? please advise
thanks
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post Oct 29 2008, 09:00 PM

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Motul A1 - rm52/L
Pennzoil Multi-Vehicle - rm80/4L
Pennzoil Multi-Vehicle - rm22/L
which one of this support mitsubishi sp-III
TSKent Goh
post Oct 31 2008, 11:43 AM

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Quotation sent, thanks for viewing
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post Oct 31 2008, 12:36 PM

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Oh, no lah, recently lots of price hikes, so I'm just wondering whether the price list on the 1st page is the latest one. smile.gif


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