Motul New Oil Developed For Era-Specific Classic Rides

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Motul -10W-40 Eighties

Classic Line boosts performance of wide range of cars from vintage mid-century sportsters, musclebound big blocks, and all the rad rides.

Motul recently introduced its new Classic Line of lubricants specifically formulated to meet the needs  of 1950-1999 vehicles. This will be especially appealing to drivers and collectors of classic cars from every era. With vintage vehicles in mind, Motul’s Classic Line combines oils, detergents, and additives engineered to enhance the performance of older powertrains, while offering improved protection.

The Classic Line lubricants feature an additive package with high-zinc (ZDDP) and molybdenum (moly) for reduced friction and increased power.

Motul -10W-30 Nineties oil

The synthetic base oils and adapted detergent levels of each Classic Line formula are further suited to the metals and gasket materials common to each era. Advanced additives ensure that all Motul Classic Line lubricants meet or exceed the API standards of each era. High-adhesion properties unique to the Classic Line also provide for excellent cold flow properties to prevent engine wear during start-ups, and to coat and protect engine internals and running gear during the periods of prolonged storage that collector vehicles often experience.

Motul -10W-40 Eighties

Motul optimized Modern Classic Eighties 10W-40 to meet the needs of forced induction engines common to the decade.Modern Classic Nineties 10W30 to meet the demands of high-revving engines with more modern valvetrains. Both Modern Classic oils are the first products to offer high ZDDP and moly for “rad” era collector cars from these two decades.

Motul -10W-30 Nineties

For the new 2100 Classic Oil 15W-50, Motul revised its legendary 2100 oil to better lubricate and protect naturally aspirated and forced induction engines with flat tappet cams common to the vehicles in the 1970s and beyond.

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Designed for hot rods, muscle cars, and collector vehicles produced after 1950, Classic Oil 20W-50 uses an additive package that provides improved protection for flat tappet or high-lift cams, and high-performance engines with tighter tolerances and older elastomer gaskets; the medium detergent level also makes Classic Oil 20W-50 an appropriate break-in oil for newly refurbished engines.

Straight-weight Classic Oil SAE 30 and SAE 50 are mineral monograde engine oils with low detergent levels, blended specifically for gasoline or diesel four-stroke engines generally produced before 1950.

Motul - SAU 30 & 50

Motul’s historical logo returns to all offerings aside from both Modern Classic oils, which feature Motul’s contemporary logo with a unique typeface to reflect the style of each decade. All Motul Classic Line Lubricants come in heritage-inspired metal packaging, adding to the collector-oriented experience.

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