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Lubricant oil - TBO - Torco International Corporation (Mfg.) - synthetic / process / chemistry
Lubricant oil - TBO - Torco International Corporation (Mfg.) - synthetic / process / chemistry
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Characteristics

Function
lubricant
Composition
synthetic
Product applications
process
Field
chemistry
Other characteristics
high-performance
Operating temperature

40 °C, 100 °C
(104 °F, 212 °F)

Pour point

-12 °C
(10.4 °F)

Flash point

232 °C, 238 °C
(449.6 °F, 460.4 °F)

Description

Formulated using premium paraffinic base oils for increased film strength and no friction modifiers to allow rapid piston ring seating in new and rebuilt high-performance racing engines. Increased film strength protects rods and main bearings from damage, while the high levels of ZDDP protect cams, lifters, and rockers during the initial break-in period. An effective break-in oil is essential to seat rings against the cylinder wall for increased compression and maximum engine performance. Cleansing agents “scrub down” any contaminants left in engines from the production process of freshly machined parts. Available in SAE 30 and SAE 40 Features & Benefits: - Promotes proper seating of piston rings against the cylinder wall - High detergency chemistry cleans contaminates - High levels of ZDDP for protection of critical components - Great reference oil for engine studies using a dyno - Promotes maximum compression for new and rebuilt racing engines

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