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Motor oil with esters XENUM X1 0W30
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1 liter, 4 liters, 5 liters, 20 liters, 60 liters, 208 liters |
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Cleaning injectors, Anti-corrosion, Antioxidation, Biodiesel, Biodiesel, For gasoline engines, For diesel engines, Fuel economy, Protective film, Power increase, Less oil consumption, Stable viscosity index |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. | |
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Motor oil with esters XENUM X1 0W40
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Anti-corrosion, Antioxidation, Biodiesel, Biodiesel, For gasoline engines, For diesel engines, Fuel economy, Protective film, Less oil consumption, Stable viscosity index |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. | |
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Guarantee |
Motor oil with esters XENUM X1 5W30 Ester Hybrid
Weight | 1 кг |
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Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 15 см |
volume |
1 liter, 4 liters, 5 liters, 20 liters, 60 liters, 208 liters |
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Product type | |
Properties |
Protective film, Engine wear protection, Power increase, Less oil consumption, DPF cleaning, Cleaning the intake system, Lubrication system cleaning, Stable viscosity index |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. |
BMW LL-04, FIAT 9.55535-S1, GM DEXOS 2™, MB 229.51, Porsche C30, VW 504.00, VW 507.00 |
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Motor oil with esters XENUM X1 5W40
Weight | 1 кг |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 20 см |
volume |
1 liter, 4 liters, 5 liters, 20 liters, 60 liters, 208 liters |
Brand | |
Product type | |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
Properties |
High temperature lubrication, For gasoline engines, For diesel engines, Fuel economy, Protective film |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. |
BMW Longlife-04, FIAT 9.55535-S2, FORD WSS-M2C 917A, GM DEXOS 2™, MB 226.5, MB 229.31, MB 229.51, Porsche A40, RENAULT 0700, RENAULT RN 0710, VW 502.00, VW 505.00, VW 505.01 |
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Motor oil with esters XENUM X1 5W50 Ester Hybrid
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Product type | |
Properties |
Cleaning injectors, Anti-corrosion, Antioxidation, Biodiesel, Biodiesel, For gasoline engines, For diesel engines, Engine wear protection, Less oil consumption, Stable viscosity index |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. |
BMW Longlife-01, MB 229.3, Porsche A40, VW 500.00, VW 505.00 |
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Guarantee |
Motor oil with ceramics XENUM VRX 5W30
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Product type | |
Properties |
High temperature lubrication, For gasoline engines, For diesel engines, Fuel economy, Protective film, Power increase, Reduction of toxicity and emissions, Less oil consumption, Stable viscosity index |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. | |
Country of manufacture | |
Guarantee |
Motor oil with ceramics XENUM VRX 5W40
volume | |
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Product type | |
Properties |
Biodiesel, For gasoline engines, For diesel engines, For extreme temperature changes, Fuel economy, Protective film, Engine wear protection, Reduction of toxicity and emissions, Less oil consumption, At low temperatures, Stable viscosity index |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. | |
Country of manufacture | |
Guarantee |
Motor oil with ceramics XENUM VRX 7.5W40
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Product type | |
Properties |
High temperature lubrication, For gasoline engines, For diesel engines, For extreme temperature changes, Fuel economy, Protective film, Engine wear protection, Power increase, Reduction of toxicity and emissions, Less oil consumption, At low temperatures, Stable viscosity index |
Type of equipment | |
Type of oil base | |
SAE viscosity class | |
Engine type | |
API standard The classification of motor oils for cars and commercial vehicles is classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The classification certifies that the oil meets certain quality and performance standards. API certification is usually indicated on the product label or back label. The label contains two important pieces of information to determine if the motor oil is suitable for use in your vehicle. | |
ACEA approval ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association) has an oil rating system that you will find on the packaging of almost every oil on the market. ACEA motor oil specifications are designed to ensure that the oil can provide the necessary performance to meet the demands of today's engines. The specifications cover a range of properties such as viscosity, shear resistance (the ability to maintain viscosity and lubricating properties when two fluid layers move relative to each other at different speeds) and wear protection. | |
Manufacturer's tolerances (OEM) The approvals of car manufacturers indicate that the oil has received confirmation of conformity for the engines of certain car manufacturers. | |
Country of manufacture | |
Guarantee |
What is special about motor oils with esters?
Esters (esters) are a synthetic product that can be part of the base of 3 types of base oils:
- HYDRO CRACKED BASE (HC) – Hydrocracking base: is not a completely synthetic product, since to a greater extent it is mineral oil, which has undergone certain processing to obtain the desired properties of synthetic oils. Such oils have a high lubrication coefficient, but are more volatile compared to PAO.
- POLY ALPHA OLEFINS (PAO) – PolyAlphaOlefins: the most famous and most popular base in synthetic and semi-synthetic oils. It has very good resistance to high temperatures and low volatility.
- ESTHER OILS – ESTERS: in the composition of base oils, this component makes them the best for operation. They easily cope with the standard tasks of motor oils and provide the best characteristics, even in difficult conditions.
Comparison table of 3 types of base oils:
Basis | Detergent properties | Solidification temperature | Stability to oxidation |
Polarization |
HC* | ■■□□ | ■■□□ | ■■□□ | ■■□□ |
PAO * | ■■■■ | ■■■■ | ■■■■ | ■□□□ |
Esther | ■■■■ | ■■■■ | ■■■■ | ■■■■ |
More about synthetic oils with esters, and how to choose the best oil for your car can be read in our article: