by MANNOL
MANNOL Maxpower 75W-140 GL-5
MANNOL Maxpower 75W-140 GL-5
SKU:8102-5
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MANNOL Maxpower 75W-140 GL-5 is a high-performance, all-season gear oil containing PAO (Polyalphaolefin) for superior lubrication in extreme conditions. Designed specifically for limited-slip differentials, it ensures outstanding wear protection, thermal stability, and smooth operation of transmissions under heavy loads.
Why Choose This Gear Oil?
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For all types of differentials – including Limited Slip (LS) and high-performance applications.
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Superior temperature stability – excellent lubrication from -45°C to extreme heat.
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Extended lifespan – anti-wear and anti-scuffing properties prolong component durability.
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Reduced friction – enhances fuel efficiency and lowers transmission noise.
Long-lasting protection – prevents corrosion, oxidation, and deposit formation.
For Which Vehicles?
Passenger Cars & SUVs: BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche, Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, Subaru, Jeep, Honda, Lexus.
Commercial Trucks & Heavy-Duty Vehicles: MAN, Scania, Volvo, Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Mack, DAF, Iveco.
Off-Road & Industrial Equipment: John Deere, Caterpillar, Komatsu, Case, New Holland, Bobcat.
Specifications, Approvals & Recommendations
Technical Data:
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Viscosity Grade: SAE 75W-140
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Temperature Range: -45°C to +[Insert Max Temperature]
Standards & Approvals:
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API GL-5 LS (Limited Slip)
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MIL L 2105 D
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MAN 342
- SCANIA STO 1:0
Product Specs |
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Product ID |
8102 |
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Technical Data:
Standards & Approvals:
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Volume |
5 L |
Vehicles types |
Passenger Cars & SUVs: BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche, Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, Subaru, Jeep, Honda, Lexus. Commercial Trucks & Heavy-Duty Vehicles: MAN, Scania, Volvo, Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Mack, DAF, Iveco. Off-Road & Industrial Equipment: John Deere, Caterpillar, Komatsu, Case, New Holland, Bobcat.
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