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For Your New Flat-tappet Engine: Comp Cams' New Engine Break-In Oil

Comp Cams, break-in oil with ZDDP
Posted July 10 2009 03:00 PM by scott_ross 
Filed under: Corvette Parts

 
With the current government regulations, today’s oils are missing many critical ingredients needed for engine protection, especially when you fire it up for the first time. Engine builders and performance hobbyists are being forced to add in extra protection additives in order to maintain engine safety and performance – but not anymore.

Engineers at Comp Cams and Endure Performance Lubricants have been working hand-in-hand to develop a full line of automotive lubricants, the first being the ZDDP-enhanced Engine Break-In Oil that provides maximum protection during initial engine break-in.


Now from Comp Cans...their Engine Break-In Oil, with ZDDP to protect your flat tappets when you first fire up your new engine

Heavily tested and proven by the Comp Cams R&D team, this advanced lubricant provides maximum engine life while also allowing it to reach its full performance potential. It does so by improving the surface mating of valve train components (especially flat tappets), rotating assembly, rod journals, piston rings, valve guides and other vital areas of the engine. This proprietary formula includes the optimum amount of critical additives ZDDP (Zinc & Phosphorus), Molybdenum, detergents and high grade base oil.

The multi-viscosity, mineral-based Comp Cams Engine Break-In Oil is fully-formulated, and requires no additives or supplements. In addition, this product from the most trusted name in valve train technology is fully compatible with gasoline, methanol and high octane racing fuels.

For more information about Comp Cams'Engine Break-In Oil--or any other Comp Cams product, call toll-free (800) 999-0853, or visit Comp Cams' website at www.compcams.com.

(Courtesy Comp Cams)

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