Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Governmental fleets may benefit from transfusion

If oil is the lifeblood of your governmental fleet’s engines, sluggish performance could mean it’s time for a transfusion. Switching to synthetic motor oil provides better engine performance and longer equipment life.

A lubricant that remains liquid and slippery under a wide range of temperatures, synthetic oil helps prevent wear, reduces friction, maintains viscosity and prevents rust.

Synthetic oil outperforms conventional oil in low temperatures, and also provides improved high-temperature oxidation stability. In extreme heat, synthetic oil doesn’t oxidize and break down, but retains high viscosity. That means your engine runs smoothly, no matter the temperature.

Cat DEO SYN is a full synthetic diesel engine oil developed, tested and approved by Caterpillar to exceed industry standards.

While Cat DEO SYN 5W-40 has the same high-temperature range as most SAE 15W-40 oils, its unique synthetic polyalpaolefin (PAO) molecular structure and higher viscosity provide a better protective film at high temperatures.

It also remains fluid at subzero temperatures, and provides rapid cold-engine start-ups at ambient temperatures as low as -30° C without loss of flow to critical engine parts.

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