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10w-60

5,150.00

Allied 10W-60 is a fully synthetic oil that provides excellent wear protection and high-temperature stability, making it ideal for use in high-performance engines. It is designed to withstand the extreme heat and pressure associated with high-performance engines and to provide optimal protection for the engine under the most demanding driving conditions.

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Allied 10W-60 is a high-performance motor oil that is commonly used in high-performance gasoline engines, including those in sports cars, race cars, and other high-performance vehicles. The numbers 10W-60 refer to the oil’s viscosity, or thickness, at different temperatures. The “W” stands for winter, and the number before it (in this case, 10) indicates the oil’s viscosity at low temperatures. The lower the number, the easier it is for the oil to flow at cold temperatures.

The number after the “W” (in this case, 60) represents the oil’s viscosity at high temperatures. The higher the number, the thicker the oil and the better it can withstand high temperatures without breaking down.

Engine oil 10W-60 is a fully synthetic oil that provides excellent wear protection and high-temperature stability, making it ideal for use in high-performance engines. It is designed to withstand the extreme heat and pressure associated with high-performance engines and to provide optimal protection for the engine under the most demanding driving conditions.

Engine oil 10W-60 is often used in European sports cars, such as BMW M-series and Porsche vehicles, as it meets the stringent requirements of these engines. It offers excellent performance in both turbocharged and non-turbocharged engines, and helps to reduce engine wear and extend the life of the engine.

However, it’s important to always check your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended oil viscosity and specifications. Using the wrong type of oil can potentially harm your engine and void your vehicle’s warranty. Engine oil 10W-60 may not be suitable for all engines, so it’s important to consult with a qualified mechanic or automotive professional before using it.