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Royal Purple 31140 HPS High Performance Street oil 10W40 5 Quarts FREE SHIPPINGHPS – 10W-40 HPS MOTOR SYNTHETIC OIL - 5 QUARTS
Royal Purple HPS Series of motor oil responds to increased pressure with increased viscosity. Improved sealing between the piston ring and cylinder wall maximizes horsepower and torque. Its advanced additive technologies improve the condition of metal-to-metal contact under severe load. The advantages are clear.
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