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Synthetic Vehicular Natural Gas Engine Oil

AMSOIL Synthetic Vehicular Natural Gas Engine Oil is formulated specifically to meet the special requirements of natural gas fueled engines used in vehicles and mobile equipment. It delivers superior protection and performance in applications calling for a 15w-40 low-ash lubricant.
  • Guards against valve-train wear
  • Fights valve recession
  • Helps reduce oil consumption and emissions
  • Capable of extended drain intervals with oil analysis


    See the Product Data Bulletin for full details.

Available In:
  • 5 Gallon Pail
  • 55 Gallon Drum
  • 275 Gallon Tote

Formulated to Provide Maximum Efficiency in Vehicular Applications Fueled by Natural Gas

  • The synthetic base oil and advanced anti-wear additive system of Synthetic Vehicular Natural Gas Engine Oil provide enhanced valve train protection, whether roller or slider followers are used. It is formulated with high levels of zinc and phosphorus to provide outstanding wear protection in applications requiring the Cummins CES 20074 specification.
  • Synthetic Vehicular Natural Gas Engine Oil's low-ash formulation helps minimize valve stem and combustion chamber deposit formation. It is designed to reduce valve recession, a common problem with low-ash oils. Its balanced formula allows for a high total base number (TBN) to neutralize acids and protect against corrosion while meeting low ash requirements.
  • The shear stable formula of Synthetic Vehicular Natural Gas Engine Oil offers maximum protection against viscosity loss while providing optimal service over a broad temperature range. It has inherently low volatility to reduce oil consumption and emissions, helping maintain serviceability of emissions equipment.
  • AMSOIL Synthetic Vehicular Natural Gas Engine Oil is a long life oil that has demonstrated extended drain interval capabilities when carefully monitored by an oil analysis program. When extending oil drain intervals, change the oil filter at the engine manufacturer's recommended interval.