Description
STRUB Hyper Truck Performance 228.61 SAE 5W30 represents a state-of-the-art premium performance engine oil. It was specifically developed for use in the latest Mercedes-Benz OM 470 FE1 and OM 471 FE1 commercial vehicles to meet the demanding requirements in terms of fuel efficiency. This engine oil enables savings of up to 1.2% compared to the reference oil of SAE grade 10W40. The outstanding performance of STRUB Hyper Truck Performance 228.61 SAE 5W30 is the result of a careful combination of selected additives and state-of-the-art base oils. Despite a lowered high-temperature high-shear viscosity, this oil ensures optimum protection against wear. In addition, it has proven to be extremely effective in protecting the engine and turbocharger from harmful deposits. Overall, STRUB Hyper Truck Performance 228.61 SAE 5W30 stands for top performance and technological innovation that meets the specific requirements of the latest Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles.
Application
Due to its reduced high-temperature high-shear viscosity, this engine oil is only approved for engines that are expressly permitted to use a product in accordance with MB 228.61 / API FA-4. It is important to note that it is not backwards compatible with previous specifications. This product is miscible and compatible with conventional engine oils. However, to get the full benefits, blending with other engine oils should be avoided. It is recommended to either ensure full compatibility with the MB 228.61 / API FA-4 product or to carry out a complete oil change. This ensures that the optimum performance and protective effect of STRUB Hyper Truck Performance 228.61 SAE are guaranteed.
Features and benefits
- Developed for the OM 470 FE1 and OM 471 FE1 engines
- Excellent wear protection despite reduced HTHS viscosity
- Low oil consumption despite low viscosity level
- Great potential for fuel savings
- Optimum protection of the exhaust gas aftertreatment system
- Effective protection against deposits in the engine
- Reduction of pollutant emissions