ENEOS In The News Another powerTV Spotlight: ENEOS 0W50 Engine Oil
ENEOS Fully Synthetic 0W50 was tested in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X versus the leading High Performance Synthetic 20W50 Oil on a recent powerTV clip.
- The Lancer Evolution is otherwise known as the EVO amongst the high performance crowd.
- Even in an all-wheel-drive Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, ENEOS Fully Synthetic 0W50 Engine Oil shows a seven horsepower gain over the leading synthetic 20W50.
If you remember, last month we shared a video with horsepower gain on the Nissan 350Z. Performance customers will be looking for ENEOS.
See the video on youtube.com, and share it with your customers. Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X Video with ENEOS 0W50 |
Industry News Nissan Altima Hybrid requires 0W20.
Nissan introduced it's first hybrid with the 2007 model year. The Nissan Altima Hybrid technology is based on Toyota's hybrid synergy drive technology.
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The Nissan Altima Hybrid requires 0W20 engine oil, as called out in the owner's manual. Many service managers are not aware of this, and do not know where to get 0W20.
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The Nissan Altima Hybrid also has a CVT, which calls for the NS-2 oil specification, with which ENEOS CVT Fluid is compatible.
Next time you are in a Nissan talking about ENEOS CVT, ask them about their Nissan Altima Hybrids.
Click Here to Link to Nissan's Altima Hybrid Owner's Manual - 0W20 Recommendation |
ENEOS Distributor Website Keep Checking Back with Us
We have recently added some updated materials to the ENEOS distributor website.
- Updated CVT Compatibility Chart - including the make and models of cars that offer CVTs
- Advertisements - Our full page advertisements that appear in magazines like Import Tuner, Super Street and Automotive News are now available to download from our website.
- ENEOS Graphics - ENEOS logo and bottle graphics will soon be available for websites or business proposals.
ENEOS Distributor ONLY Site This website is for use by our distributors only, so please keep the secret and do not pass this onto your customers. |