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Showing posts with label Glopac Car Engine Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glopac Car Engine Oil. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Testimonial from customer using Glopac engine oil

Find the video of the testimonial from Sungai Besar using Glopac car engine oil.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Glopac Product Demo - New version


Demonstration on Glopac car engine oil with 2 major brand car engine oils in the market. See the comparison of Glopac semi-synthetic car engine oil with 2 major brand's fully synthetic car engine oils.


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Introduction to Glopac Engine oil


Glopac’s specially formulated oil contains special additives that will bond to the metal surface of your engine on a molecular level. To make the metal surface super slick , the addictives fill in the micro-pores present there and can penetrate as much as 5 microns of the metal surface. Friction and heat will be reduced tremendously. As a result, less energy is needed to keep parts moving. Both engine heat and fuel consumption will be greatly reduced. Your car, however will experience greater acceleration and horsepower. Not only that, the bonding process will also restore compression and extend the life of your engine!

Glopac engine oil is recommended for:

  • All new passenger cars
  • High performance normally aspirated and turbocharged gasoline engines
  • Four stroke motorcycle-engines where motor oils are recommended
  • Latest model Japanese, American and European cars
  • Light commercial vehicles

Benefits of Glopac engine oil:

  • The highest level of engine wear protection
  • Excellent engine smoothness and quietness
  • Superior resistance to oil thickening
  • Excellent high protection against wear
  • High oxidation resistance
  • Excellent low temperature easy starting
  • Maximum fuel saving

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Fundamental of car engine oil

What is lubricant?


Engine is just like a human heart and lubricant is just like blood. If the oil cannot perform properly, engine will become sick. In man, if the blood is full of cholesterol, we get heart attack. Like blood in the body, oil travel through system of “arteries” to reach the engine’s important moving parts.


What do engine oils consist of?


Motor oil has 2 primary ingredients
Base Oil + Additives
Base Oil – performs vital function to lubricate the moving parts and protect them against wear and tear caused by friction.
Additives – provides additional engine protection by helping prevent the oil from deteriorating under extreme operating temperature in the engine.

Why we need engine oil?
  • Reduce friction and wear for efficient engine operation and longer engine life.
  • Remove heat from engine to prevent overheating.
  • Prevents deposits and corrosion to keep the engine clean.
  • Reduce noise.
Reminder!!!
  • Filling your vehicles with poor quality of engine will drastically reduce its service life.
  • Choosing a good quality engine oil will save you gallons of fuel in addition of prolonging engine life.

How is motor oil rated?


Motor oils must be considered according to it viscosity rating. Viscosity is the ability of the oilto flow freely. In hot weather, oil flows freely but may be too thin to provide protection from friction. In cold weather, oil turns thick and may be less able to flow throughout the engine.Currently there are 2 types of oils in the market: single-viscosity and multi-viscosity. Some single-viscosity may not have detergents. Oil manufacturers rate motor oil according to the range of temperatures they are expected to operate in. The lower the number, the thinner the oil and the more easily it flows.
For example, 10W-40, the two numbers means its multi-viscosity oil. 10 is the lowest range and 40 being the highest range. The W means it can be used in winter conditions.

Synthetic oil superior to mineral oil in every way

  • Higher resistance to heat.
  • Added lubricity.
  • Uniform diameters of molecules allow them to slide easily.
  • Increase horsepower, torque and reduced internal engine wear.
  • Higher film strength.
  • Film strength is what keeps oil molecules from being pushed away from each other under extreme conditions.


How often do you change the oil?


The usual answer is: as often as possible. The average change should be about every 5000 km or every 3 months, whichever comes first. If you drive often in the city, it's recommended that your oil should be changed every 3000 km.


Monday, October 13, 2008

Glopac Product Demo

Demonstration on Glopac lubricant with 2 major brand in the market