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WHAT’S NEW PRODUCTS & INNOVATIONS


HYBRIDS LUBRICATION


Liqui Moly launches a lubricant for hybrid vehicle models


lubricant: Tec AA 0W-8 specifically designed for hybrid models of Mazda and Toyota vehicle brands. Tec AA 0W-8 meets the latest Japanese Automotive Standards Organization Gasoline Low Viscosity (JASO GLV-1) standard, as required for hybrid models from Mazda and Toyota. “The development of new lubricants continues at full speed. LIQUI MOLY


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erman lubricants manufacturer Liqui Moly has launched a new


is launching its thinnest motor oil to date on the market with the Special Tec AA 0W-8. The


Japanese car manufacturers have always been very open to fuel economy. That was the driving force behind low-viscosity oils, starting with 0W-20. AA 0W-8 offers the absolute maximum in fuel savings and at the same time comprehensive protection for the engine,” said Oliver Kuhn, Deputy Head of the Oil Laboratory at LIQUI MOLY. Apart from fuel savings and engine protection, the AA 0W-8 oil: • has been tested for turbochargers and catalytic converters


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• saves fuel and reduces pollutant emissions


• offers instant lubrication after cold start


• ensures optimum stability to aging


• has smooth engine running, high lubrication reliability, high shear stability, good engine cleanliness and good wear resistance. The lubricant is available in the capacities of 1L, 4L, 5L, 20L 60L and 205L. Liqui Moly has been operational for over 60 years and its product range includes: engine oils, gear oils, greases, fuel and oil additives, car care products, and service products.


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Gulf Oil launches a range of EV fluids E-MOBILITY


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ndia’s lubricants manufacturer, Gulf Oil International has introduced a new line of


lubricants for Electric Vehicles. The Gulf EV Fluids range has an EV transmission fluid, EV brake fluid and EV coolant fluid. This range has products for a hybrid Electric Vehicle and a full Electric


Vehicle. For the hybrid EV lubricants,


the range has Gulf Formula Hybrid 0W-20, Gulf Hybrid DCT and Gulf Hybrid ATF. Gulf Formula Hybrid 0W-20 engine oil has been developed to hold water molecules in suspension and prevent them from separating, keeping the


engine protected and running at peak performance. Gulf Hybrid DCT and Gulf Hybrid ATF are advanced synthetic transmission fluids that are formulated to manage friction and control heat in hybrid engines and gears. Transmission fluids for hybrid cars deliver smooth consist- ent performance with efficient cooling and enhanced wear protection. For the


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full electric lubricants, the range has Gulf eLEC Advanced Brake Fluid, Gulf eLEC Advanced Coolant and Gulf eLEC Driveline Advanced Axle Fluid.


Regenerative braking in Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) places extreme temperature demands on key braking systems, accelerating wear. Gulf eLEC Advanced Brake Fluid, with its high performance polyglycol formulation, has been developed for superior braking performance in electric vehicles, even at high boiling point. High running temperatures can cause car batteries to overheat, reducing battery capacity and driving range. Gulf eLec Advanced coolant, helps keep EV batteries cool and maintain the right temperature; consequently, preserving performance under extreme conditions. The entire product range offers


Improved fuel economy, Reduced CO2 emissions and Extended battery life.


. LUBEZINE MAGAZINE | SEPTEMBER 2023


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