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PRODUCT NAME AND VISCOSITY:
CRX 75w90 NT
DESCRIPTION:
Competition full synthetic transmission oil. A blend of full synthetic base oils incorporating new “Nano Technology” additive chemistry to significantly reduce internal frictional and power losses.
APPLICATION:
Use as received for the lubrication of competition gearboxes, and axles, which require API GL4 or GL5 performance. Suitable for use in synchromesh and sequential gearboxes. Ideal for combined synchromesh gearbox and limited slip differentials. Recommended for modern transmissions where full synthetic oil is specified, especially for high performance road and track day applications.
USER BENEFITS:
• Exceptional cold flow properties for easier gear changes. • Fast lubrication flow to component extremes on start up. • Very good oxidation resistance and superior thermal stability. • Low friction/low drag formulation to help reduce operating temperatures. • High film strength for maximum component protection. • Significantly reduces friction, temperature, wear and minimises power loss.
PERFORMANCE PROFILE:
API GL4, API GL5, API MT-1, MIL-PRF-2105E ZF TE-ML-02B, ZF TE-ML-05B, ZF TE-ML-07A, ZF TE-ML-12B ZF TE-ML-16F, ZF TE-ML-17B, ZF TE-ML-19C, ZF TE-ML-21B
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
SAE Viscosity Grade ... 75w90 Specific Gravity @ 15°C ... 0.897 Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C ... 17.3cSt Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C ... n/a Viscosity Index ... n/a Pour Point °C ... n/a Brookfield Viscosity @ -40°C ... 88,000 mPas
HEALTH AND SAFETY:
Health and Safety Data Sheet 6155 applies to this product. When used for the purpose recommended and with due regard to the appropriate Health and Safety Data, the product should cause no concern. If in doubt, consult with Millers Oils Technical Department.
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