ELF PERFO HDX 200 CF SAE 40
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A robust monograde diesel engine oil meeting API CF standards, designed for older and heavy-duty engines.
ELF PERFO HDX 200 CF SAE 40 is a reliable monograde lubricant formulated to protect older diesel engines operating under tough conditions. Its stable viscosity supports critical engine parts against wear, while detergent-dispersant additives help maintain cleanliness. Recommended for commercial fleets and off-road machinery, this oil offers dependable performance in moderate to high-temperature environments, extending engine life and minimizing downtime.
| Brand | TotalEnergies |
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About TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies is a global energy company operating in 120+ countries, offering lubricants, fuel, natural gas, and renewable energy. Founded in 1924, the company is shifting towards clean energy with a goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
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In Malaysia, TotalEnergies provides premium lubricants for automotive, industrial, and marine applications, ensuring top performance and eco-friendly solutions.
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