X-PRO 10W-40 LONG-LIFE PERFORMANCE (XPR10W40)
Nulon X-PRO performance engine oils feature Advanced Additive Technology (AAT). From the moment you start your engine, Nulon X-PRO delivers outstanding performance and protection against heat and wear in every type of driving condition.
Nulon X-PRO 10W-40 Long-Life Performance engine oil is formulated to provide superior performance and protection in high-heat and everyday driving conditions. Featuring increased oil film strength for stay-in-grade protection and friction reduction, it is suitable for use in normally aspirated and turbocharged petrol and light-duty diesel engines.
Benefits:
- Provides excellent high-temperature protection for city and highway driving
- Suitable for a wide range of vehicles and operating conditions
- Improved oil film strength helps to reduce metal to metal contact
- Formulated to keep your engine cool and clean
- Excellent low temperature, cold-start performance
- Extremely effective antioxidant agent to prevent sludge formation
Pack sizes
Meets or exceeds industry specifications
Industry Group | Specifications |
American Petroleum Institute (API) | SP/CF |
Suitable for use in the following vehicle manufacturers
Ford | Mercedes |
Holden | Mitsubishi |
Honda | Subaru |
Hyundai | Toyota |
Mazda | Volkswagen |
NOTE: Not recommended for heavy-duty diesel engines. Refer to your vehicle service manual for correct lubrication requirements and service intervals.
SAFETY: Avoid skin contact with used product. If skin contact occurs, wash area thoroughly with soap and water. For advice, contact a Poisons Information Centre (e.g. phone Australia 13 11 26; New Zealand 0800 764 766) or a doctor (at once).
ENVIRONMENT: Do not pollute drains, soil or water with used products. After use, dispose of container in a responsible manner. Do not dispose of to landfill. Disposal of container should comply with local council regulations.
SDS: Additional information is listed in the Safety Data Sheet at nulon.com.au
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