K kickster Joined May 23, 2004 Messages 300 Location toronto Oct 4, 2005 #1 I know ELF oil is a big name in Europe but here in north america no one knows about them. I did a search on BITOG and nothing came up.
I know ELF oil is a big name in Europe but here in north america no one knows about them. I did a search on BITOG and nothing came up.
J JAC43 Joined Apr 20, 2005 Messages 60 Location AZ Oct 4, 2005 #2 I got a lot more hits than that when I searched for ELF oil.
S shanneba Joined Jul 10, 2004 Messages 1,094 Location Indiana (IN) Oct 4, 2005 #3 Here is a link to one source for Motul and Elf oils and information in the United States: MOTUL and ELF lubricants
Here is a link to one source for Motul and Elf oils and information in the United States: MOTUL and ELF lubricants
B Bobert Joined Oct 18, 2003 Messages 805 Location Earth Oct 4, 2005 #4 I think most of their synthetics are group 3/4 mix, and their 0w-40 is group 4 as well as race oils. Elf is way overpriced in my opinion.
I think most of their synthetics are group 3/4 mix, and their 0w-40 is group 4 as well as race oils. Elf is way overpriced in my opinion.
V vizvo Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 143 Location DC Oct 4, 2005 #5 Elf Excellium LDX 5w-40 API SL/CF ACEA '02 A3/B3/B4 Daimler-Chrysler MB page 229.1 and 229.3 BMW Long Life Oil VW 502.00/505.00 Renault petrol and diesel GM LL-B-025 Porsche VW T4 test and VW TDI test HTHS > 3.5 mPaS
Elf Excellium LDX 5w-40 API SL/CF ACEA '02 A3/B3/B4 Daimler-Chrysler MB page 229.1 and 229.3 BMW Long Life Oil VW 502.00/505.00 Renault petrol and diesel GM LL-B-025 Porsche VW T4 test and VW TDI test HTHS > 3.5 mPaS
B boxcartommie22 Joined Jan 3, 2003 Messages 3,073 Location moutain country Oct 7, 2005 #6 motul double ester is 100% esters