Where is Sardine Engine Oil Produced?
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Sardine engine oil is a lubricant produced in Hebei, China. It mainly manufactures new energy vehicles such as high-end golf course utility vehicles, sightseeing tour vehicles, and household electric cars. The products are primarily exported to countries like Germany, the United States, and Australia. Below is an introduction to Sardine engine oil: Applicability of Sardine engine oil: Suitable for Japanese, Korean, and French car models, as well as new cars and original manufacturers recommending gasoline engines with viscosities of 0w30, 5w30, and 10w30. Particularly suitable for high-end sedans with multi-valve fuel injection, direct injection (such as GDI and FSI), and turbocharging (such as TSI and TFSI). Sardine engine oil replacement cycle: 12,000 to 15,000 kilometers or 9 to 12 months, whichever comes first. Precautions for changing engine oil: The selection of engine oil should be based on the engine's requirements. It is unnecessary to use overly advanced oil in engines with lower requirements, nor should lower-grade oil be used in engines with higher requirements.