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Preserve your vintage engine's integrity with ELF HTX PRESTIGE 20W-50 oil in a 5-liter can. Specifically formulated for classic engines and vintage sports vehicles, this premium mineral oil guarantees optimal wear protection during cold starts and high-temperature operation. Do not let an unsuitable lubricant degrade your seals and internal engine components; choose the historical expertise of ELF.
Using modern or unsuitable oil in an older engine design means exposing yourself to chronic leaks and fatal oil pressure drops. The absence of ELF HTX PRESTIGE 20W-50 oil in your crankcase means your engine suffers from increased friction, particularly on camshafts and lifters. Without its specific mineral technology, your period seals risk deteriorating, leading to costly repairs and a loss of value for your classic vehicle.
The 20W50 viscosity is the essential barrier to maintain a constant oil film, even after prolonged storage. It is particularly recommended for prestigious brands such as Porsche, Alfa Romeo, or vintage sports versions from Renault Sport and Volkswagen. This oil facilitates immediate lubrication, thus avoiding metal-on-metal contact at startup.
ELF HTX PRESTIGE is designed for classic vehicles used for leisure or regularity rallies. For advanced engine personalization or intensive racing, our Optimiz Access experts can guide you toward the appropriate HTX Racing range.
Yes, it is perfectly suited for naturally aspirated or turbocharged engines from before the 1980s. It meets the requirements of enthusiasts demanding premium maintenance for their sports vehicle.
Based in Hauts-de-France, near Cambrai, Valenciennes, and Lille, Optimiz Access has been your partner since 2010 for providing exceptional parts and lubricants. We ensure fast worldwide shipping so your passion never stays in the garage. Take advantage of our workshop for your oil changes and the maintenance of your premium vehicles.
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