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ENGINE OIL 4T SYNTHETIC 5W-40 STREET RACE 4L LIQUI MOLY - 1685

SKU
LM-1685
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

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Brand Liqui Moly
Size 4L
Dangerous/Hazardous Yes
Product Type Engine Oil - 4T
Product Group Oils & Fluids

VEHICLE FITMENT

DESCRIPTION

Liqui Moly Motorbike 4T Synth 5W-40 Street Race is a fully synthetic high-performance engine oil engineered for modern four-stroke motorcycles operating under normal to extreme conditions. It ensures optimal lubrication, excellent shear stability, and superior wear protection, making it suitable for both road and racing applications. Tested on engines with catalytic converters and wet clutches, this oil maintains engine cleanliness and performance over extended service intervals.

Product Features:

  • Fully synthetic formulation for maximum performance and protection
  • Excellent shear stability and wear resistance
  • Ensures high engine cleanliness and low oil consumption
  • Suitable for engines with or without wet clutches
  • Tested on engines with catalytic converters
  • Volume: 4 litres

Specifications and Approvals:

  • SAE Viscosity Grade: 5W-40
  • API SN PLUS
  • JASO MA2

Technical Data:

  • Density at 15°C: 0.845g/cm³
  • Viscosity at 40°C: 84.0mm²/s
  • Viscosity at 100°C: 13.8mm²/s
  • Viscosity Index: 170
  • Pour Point: -51°C
  • Flash Point: 230°C
  • Total Base Number: 7.0mg KOH/g
  • Sulfated Ash: 0.8g/100g

Application Information:

  • Designed for air- and water-cooled four-stroke engines in motorcycles, including those used in racing and road applications
  • Compatible with engines equipped with or without wet clutches
  • Follow the manufacturer's specifications for oil change intervals and procedures
  • Ensure components are clean and free from contaminants before refilling
  • Dispose of used oil responsibly in accordance with local regulations
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