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MOTORKOTE Hyper Lubricant is a synthetic oil additive that bonds to metal, placing a microscopic layer of lubricant on all metal parts reducing metal-to-metal contact. This results in reduced friction, heat and engine wear.

Advantages

  • Motorkote is fully compatible with all types of lubricants including synthetics

  • Contains no solids, substrates, silicone, teflon, graphite, molybdenum or lead

  • Does not require heat to become active making it the only additive that protects against cold and dry start conditions
  • Does not alter S.A.E. ratings

  • Will not alter warranties

  • Lasts 4 times longer than other additives

  • Over 16 years of satisfied customers.

  • It really does work!

Uses

  • Diesel and Gas Engines
  • Differentials
  • Power Stearing
  • Hydraulics
  • 2 and 4 Stroke Engines
  • Industrial Equipment
  • Farm Equipment
  • Marine Engines
  • Motorcycles
  • ATVs
  • Racing
  • Aviation
  • Tools

Available Sizes

  • 10 oz (300 ml) jug will treat one (1) car for 20,000 km
  • 32 oz (950 ml) jug will treat three (3) cars or 2 light trucks/SUVs for 20,000 km
  • 1 gallon (3.78 liter ) jug will treat twelve (12) cars, 8 light trucks/SUVs for 20,000 km. 1.5 gallons will treat a semi truck for four (4) oil changes
  • 5 gallon (19 liter) pail will treat three (3) semi trucks for four (4) oil changes.

Typical Usage

  • Engines - 2 oz of Motorkote per liter of engine oil. Most passenger cars use 5 liters of oil so need a 10 oz application of Motorkote
  • Transmissions - 1 oz per liter of fluid
  • Differential -1 oz per liter of gear lube

To treat a semi Trucks you need the following

  • 3 quarts for the engine
  • 1 quart for the transmission
  • 1 quart for each differential

With the 4th oil change, add 3 quarts to the engine. Alternatively, you may choose to add 1 quart with each oil change. The transmission and the differentials require a one quart application on an annul basis.

Reapplication

Engine should be retreated every fourth oil change.

  • Every 20,000 km in most passenger vehicles
  • Every 40,000 km in semi tractors