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OW-20 Bulk Motor oil is a new standard and Orange Line carries it in bulk


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By : Jamie Hanson   
Submitted 2010-08-23 09:03:20

No one with even the most basic knowledge of the modern internal combustion engine would argue that motor oil is just as important as it is boring to talk about. However, those with a deeper knowledge of engine lubricants can attest to the fact that motor oil is one of the most dynamic and evolving elements in engines today. In fact, motor oil has always been on the cutting edge of technology.

As long ago as World War II motor oil research was advanced sufficiently that fully synthetic versions (man-made chemical compounds) had largely replaced traditional crude oil-based motor oils (oil that is pumped out of the ground, treated, and put into bottles) for both the American and the German forces. Since that birth of synthetics, motor oil manufacturers have continued to lead the way in automotive research. Orange Line Oils and other companies now produce OW-20, a new standard for synthetics.

One of the most advanced oils ever produced, OW-20 is a fully synthetic motor oil designed for high fuel efficiency, maximum engine performance, and increased longevity of both the oil itself and the engines it protects. Many automobile manufacturers, including both Ford and Toyota, now recommend OW-20 (or its nearly interchangeable sibling 5W-20) in all their new models, and when you start looking through the list of benefits and savings OW-20 offers, it's not hard to see why.

Orange Line's OW-20, which is available in bulk, has as many features as the cars and trucks it can be found in. OW-20 helps modern vehicles minimize harmful emissions on cold start-ups, a significant factor in some state's emissions testing. OW-20 is also highly versatile, offering superior engine protections in a broad range of operating temperatures, a feature which also helps extend the life of the oil and your engine. Orange Line's OW-20 also lasts longer than traditional and nearly all other synthetic oils, which brings with it a whole host of other benefits like decreased negative environmental impact through reduced waste. OW-20's longevity is also one of the factors in the financial savings offered by the lubricant; when your oil lasts longer, you have to buy less of it. But that is not the only way OW-20 saves you money. Its advanced compounds also improve engine performance and longevity, meaning fewer trips to both the mechanic and the dealership.

OW-20 is the next generation of engine lubricants, designed to meet the needs of next generation engines.



Author Resource:- Orange Line Oil Company is a bulk oil wholesaler and oil distributor serving all of Southern California.



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