Engine Oil Scoosynth
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Specifications
Product info:
Scoosynth has been developed especially for high-speed and heavily loaded (air or water-cooled) 2-stroke scooter engines. In addition, the product can also be used with success in other 2-stroke engines such as motorcycles, chain saws and generators. For best results, mix 1 part of Scoosynth or 50 parts of unleaded petrol or use the mixing ratio prescribed by the manufacturer. Scoosynth is a self-mixing 2-stroke engine oil but is also suitable for automatic lubrication systems.
Product specifications:
API TCJASO FD2-Stroke DFI
Application: 2-stroke
Modern, semi-synthetic 2-stroke motor oil for various modern
Capacity [Litre] 1 Content 1 Litre application 2-takt Specification API TC JASO FD Global GD ISO-L-EGD Husqvarna 272 Packing Type Bottle Manufacturer Release 2-Stroke DFI Warranty 2 years Oil Part Synthetic Oil -
Manufacturer
Kroon Oil has been producing lubricants and engine oil for more than 100 years. Kroon Oil produces high quality lubricants for virtually all applications imaginable. Engine oils and lubricants from Kroon Oil are produced in the Netherlands and distributed throughout Europe and futher abroad. The extensive volume Kroon Oil produces allows you as a customer to enjoy low prices.
Kroon Oil products are manufactured with the most rigourous international specifications in mind. This makes that you may always bes ure of an excellent product that can compete with the best available.
Kroon Oil lubricants are characterized by the following:- Very good lubricating properties
- Excellent cleaning and corrosion protection
- Fuel saving
- Extensive range. Also for cars of 50 years old!
At this moment we deliver the following Kroon Oil products:
Many Kroon Oil products are kept in stock at our own warehouse, which enables us to ship products the same day.
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Delivery time
Expected delivery date:
Day after tomorrow
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