Petron Sprint 4T oils optimize motorcycle performance
posted 09 April 2008
The new Petron Sprint 4T oils incorporate a specially-designed Thermal Control System (TCS) to optimize the performance of modern four-stroke motorcycles.
Based on extensive research and development, the Thermal Control System (TCS) in Petron Sprint 4T is an essential component in the science of lubrication. The range of Petron Spring 4T oils is thermally stable and will not easily thin out even in high temperatures. Its ability to resist high levels of oxidation prevents oil loss. It also prevents formation of engine deposits leading to oil thickening.
Petron Sprint 4T multi-grade motorcycle engine oils with TCS are available in three-variants: Petron Sprint 4T Extra for reliable and stress-free performance (SAE 20W-40 API SE/JASO MA); Petron Sprint 4T Rider for riding dependability and a cool ride every time (SAE 20W-40 API SF/JASO MA); and Petron Sprint 4T Enduro for racing experience and superior endurance (SAE 20W-50API SJ/JASO MA).
Petron Sprint 4T motorcycle oils have been formulated to meet international standards, as indicated in the packaging. SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers, the organization that designates the viscosity grading system for oil. W represents Winter, meaning that the oil meets viscosity requirements for cold weather. Number 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 indicates the viscosity or weight of oil. Low-numbered oil is thinner than higher (heavier) oil. In addition, the API and JASO markings indicate that Petron Sprint 4T motorcycle oils meet the indicated standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and Japanese Automotive Standards Organization (JASO).
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