Home » today » Entertainment » Can new motor oil be gray?

Can new motor oil be gray?

New engine oil is most often orange-yellow – a sign that fluid is in good condition and clean of impurities coming from the engine. However, this changes in the oil that we present today since its color is different.

Anti-friction effect

This exception has been presented by the lubricant specialist Liqui Moly and it is a 10W-40 MOS2 lubricant that is gray in color, which makes it different. This is because it has in its composition molybden disulfideor (MoS2), which guarantees an excellent anti-friction effect and ideal lubrication in extreme operating conditions and long gear changes. That is, it is a kind of 2 in 1, which adds an additive with a very effective anti-wear effect, resulting in maximum protection for the motor, especially for those cars that are already a few years old and count many kilometers.

Amazon

Liqui Moly 2184 – Engine oil, 5 l

Liqui Moly
amazon.es

33,25 €


Therefore, its gray color is very characteristic, even when it is new, since graphite is one of the components of the built-in anti-friction additive, that changes the tone.

Ideal for models for which the manufacturer recommends a 10W-40 oil, meets ACEA A3, B4 and API SL standards. It is an oil widely used, for example, in off-road vehicles, which guarantees better performance, as it drastically reduces the overheating and oil consumption.

What are its advantages?

  • Excellent wear protection.
  • Does not harm catalysts.
  • Good cold behavior.
  • Stable against aging and viscosity.
  • Optimal engine cleanliness.
  • Excellent emergency operation capabilities.
  • Suitable for diesel and gasoline engines, with and without turbocharger.
  • Rapid oil supply at low temperatures.

    This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

    This commenting section is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page. You may be able to find more information on their web site.

    – .

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.