LIQUI MOLY Launches Its Special Tec V 0W-20 On The Market

LIQUI MOLY Launches Its Special Tec V 0W-20 On The Market

With a viscosity of 0W-20, it is a highly fluid oil, which reduces fuel consumption and quickly and reliably lubricates all parts of the engine even when starting in winter.

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LIQUI MOLY is launching a new special oil on the market for the latest models by Volvo: Special Tec V 0W-20. It is officially approved by Volvo. With a viscosity of 0W-20, it is a highly fluid oil, which reduces fuel consumption and quickly and reliably lubricates all parts of the engine even when starting in winter.

Official oil approvals by Volvo in the car sector have not existed for very long. Previously, Volvo used only industry standards such as ACEA and refrained from releasing its own, more extensive regulations for motor oil. But now Volvo is following the same strategy as Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes have been following for many years: Making very detailed provisions on which properties the motor oil should have. The background is that the oil and its properties are a part of the development of a new engine and modern engines reactive very sensitively to the wrong oil.

These provisions by Volvo are fulfilled by the new Special Tec V 0W-20 by LIQUI MOLY. It has Volvo approval VCC RBS0-2AE and is therefore suitable for the latest models that need an oil with this approval. For older models Special Tec V 0W-30 has existed for years. It has now appreciated and carries the official Volvo approval VCC 95200377.

In the Special Tec series by LIQUI MOLY those oils that are suitable for a special, particularly limited vehicle fleet are united. The following letter signals which brand the oil was developed for: Special Tec V for Volvos, Special Tec F for Ford and Special Tec F Eco for the Eco Boost engines by Ford.

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