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By Counterman
AMSOIL has expanded its line of synthetic European motor oil to include new 0W-30 and 10W-60 viscosities.
The additions are part of an AMSOIL-exclusive formula designed for the unique demands of gasoline, diesel and hybrid European vehicles, the company said.
AMSOIL synthetic European motor oil meets and often exceeds strict European manufacturer specifications, according to the company. It is formulated with shear-stable synthetic base oils and high-quality anti-wear additives to provide maximum protection and performance in high-performance European applications.
AMSOIL European motor oil is designed to protect sensitive emissions systems with an optimal blend of sulfated ash, phosphorus and sulfur (SAPS) to ensure proper emissions-system function, according to the company.
New AMSOIL 0W-30 and 10W-60 synthetic European motor oils promote engine cleanliness and are designed to prevent sludge and varnish deposits. According to AMSOIL, they’re excellent for turbochargers, with a robust composition that shields engines from the high temperatures turbos produce.
AMSOIL European motor oil is thermally stable and resists deposit formation while cooling turbochargers. It delivers superior protection in extreme heat and subzero operating temperatures, according to the company.
“AMSOIL European motor oil offers purpose-built solutions for a wide variety of European engines,” said AMSOIL Market Manager – Automotive B2C Alex Thompson. “We are excited to bring these two new products to the family, expanding our coverage on both ends of the European segment. Whether it’s meeting the strictest emissions standards to maximize efficiency or pushing your personal limits on the track, AMSOIL European motor oil has you covered.”
AMSOIL 0W-30 synthetic European motor oil can be used in applications that require any of the following specifications: ACEA C2/C3, BMW LL-01FE, MB 229.31, 229.51, 229.52, VW/Audi 504/507, Porsche C30.
AMSOIL 10W-60 synthetic European motor oil can be used in applications that require any of the following specifications: API SN or ACEA A3/B3/B4, including the BMW M Series, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Maserati.
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By Counterman
KYB has announced a newly updated video training series.
The 2023 Service Professional Video Training Series provides technicians, shop owners and service providers detailed information to help increase shock sales and better maintain their customers’ vehicles.
“In our efforts to provide service professionals with the best training in the aftermarket, we are excited to announce the release our new service professional online training course,” KYB National Training Manager Erick Kinnunen said. “This course is designed to show the value in maintaining shocks and struts, and the importance of restoring or improving a vehicle’s original-designed handling and control by using the correct KYB part.”
The KYB Service Professional Video Training Series consists of six short videos, each being followed by a short quiz. Professionals will learn the importance of including shocks and struts in regular vehicle maintenance, how shocks work and wear, identifying worn shocks, making the proper recommendations and installing the correct part.
Each user who completes the video training series will receive a newly designed KYB Training short-sleeved t-shirt. Service professionals who completed the original version of the KYB Video Training Series are still eligible, can use their previous sign-in and receive the new T-shirt as well.
The interactive, self-paced KYB Video Training Series can be found at
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