• Shell Rimula Super meets '07's requirements

    Shell Lubricants' new Rimula Super is a heavy-duty diesel engine oil designed to meet requirements of low-emission trucks due out for 2007, as well as
    Sept. 1, 2006

    Shell Lubricants' new Rimula Super is a heavy-duty diesel engine oil designed to meet requirements of low-emission trucks due out for 2007, as well as current engines. It fully meets the requirements of the new API CJ-4 service category and higher performance levels required by some original equipment manufacturer (OEM) approvals. It also provides improved viscosity control and offers extended drain capability. Shell Rimula Super is now available in bulk and drums and will be available in gallon and pail packages soon.

    The successor to Shell Rimula Premium API CI-4 PLUS quality oil, Shell Rimula Super provides increased viscosity control for continuous protection throughout the drain interval and provides better protection against viscosity breakdown and shear. Soot control capability is increased by 45% over its predecessor.

    E-mail Tricia Singer at [email protected] for further information.

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