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Driven Racing Oils 00107 Joe Gibbs Br Break In Oil 15w 50 Case Of 12 on 2040-parts.com

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:00107 Brand:Driven Racing Oil LLC UPC:184146001074

Driven Racing Oil 00107
Formerly Joe Gibbs Racing Oil
 
BR Break In Oil 
15w 50 
1 Case Of 12 qts

Oil Type: Mineral

Oil Weight: 15W50

ZDDP Enhanced: Yes

Oil Volume: 1 qt.

Quantity: Sold as a case of 12..

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Joe Gibbs Driven BR break-in motor oil is used by Joe Gibbs Racing to break-in and dyno all of their engines. Petroleum oil provides the highest levels of zinc and phosphorus for flat-tappet engines. Additive package promotes ring seal and provides maximum protection available for cams and lifters during initial break-in. It requires no additional additives and is good for full power pulls on the dyno, one night of racing or up to 400 miles on the street. It provides maximum compression and generates maximum horsepower. Compatible with methanol and high-octane race fuels. Combined with Joe Gibbs Driven engine assembly grease, BR provides the highest levels of protection for camshafts, lifters, wrist pins, distributor gears, push rods and valve retainers. The Joe Gibbs Driven BR break-in motor oil should be pre-heated to 180 degrees F before firing the engine for maximum protection and can be used for up to 2 hours of break-in/dyno time before changing to race oil.



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