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Eurol ATF 6700

Art. E113653-1L
Synthetic all-round low viscosity Automatic Transmission oil
Eurol ATF 6700 is a synthetic automatic transmission oil, which has been especially developed for automatic gear boxes requiring low viscosity ATF.
 
Eurol ATF 6700 ensures easy shifting under all operating temperatures, without unnecessary friction. Because of the low pour point and the high VI, Eurol ATF 6700 can be applied in a wide temperature range.
 
Because of the excellent oxidation and thermal stability, Eurol ATF 6700 keeps its unique properties, so it easily meets the prescribed drain intervals.
 
A unique combination of synthetic base oils and state-of-the-art additives, guarantee all-round, easy shifting. The low viscosity ensures a fuel economy benefit compared to conventional viscosity ATF's.

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Eurol ATF 6700
Specifications
Composition description Fully Synthetic
Color amber
Density at 20°C 0.8434
Pour point -45 celsius
Flash Point 203 celsius
Viscosity Index 156
Viscosity, kinematic at 40°C 29.4
Viscosity, kinematic at 100°C 6
Performance
Recommended for use Aisin Warner AW-1 | Bentley Oil PY112995PA | CHRYSLER 68157995AA | DSI H 6-SPEED TRANSMISSION (AT 3292) | Fiat 9.55550-AV2 | Fiat 9.55550-AV5 | Ford WSS-M2C924-A | GM Dexron VI | Honda ATF DW-1 | HYUNDAI NWS-9638 | Hyundai SP IV, SPH-IV | JAGUAR 02JDE26444 | Jaguar Fluid 8432 | JWS 3324 (ATF WS) | LAND ROVER LR023288 | Land Rover TYK 500050 | M-1375.4 | Maserati 231603 | Mazda FZ | MB 236.12 | MB 236.41 | Mercon LV | Mercon SP | Mitsubishi SP-IV & ATF J-2 | Nissan Matic S | SAAB 93 165 147 | Toyota Type WS (JWS 3324) | VW G 055 005 | VW G 055 162 | VW G 055 540 | VW G 060 162 | ZF Lifeguardfluid8
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