Elf Oil

April 01, 2010
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Hella Ireland has announced the addition of the Elf range of OE quality lubricants to their existing range of products. Elf Lubricants is part of the giant TOTAL Lubricants International group of companies and benefits from the experience acquired over the last 40 years in motor sports.  


Elf is driving its lubricants technology to the highest level in order to keep pace with changing engine technology. Technological solutions developed in Formula 1 in terms of anti-wear, anti-oxidant properties and oil film resistance, are used in the development of Elf products for the general public. When you choose Elf oil, you are sure of benefiting from the expertise of a brand recognised for the dynamics of its research and the technical efficiency of its products.

Elf products are fully approved, tested and comply with Mercedes Benz, Volkwagen, Porsche, Renault, Citroen, Peugeot and General Motors standards. Choosing the correct oil matters more today than ever before. Elf oils are specially formulated to meet and exceed the specifications of today’s cars and high performance engines.

For further information contact Hella on 01-862-0000.

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