Liqui Moly on oil - read hydrocracked section

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MINERAL MOTOR OILS
Motor oils are conventionally made from mineral oils. In view of the increased demands for extended intervals between oil changes, high
engine performance and low friction properties, etc., the performance of these oils is limited. Typical viscosities are: 10W-40, 15W-40 and 20W-50.

HYDROCRACK (HC) MOTOR OILS
Hydrocrack oils are mineral base oils which have been further processed at the refinery using elaborate methods. They also contain a small proportion of synthetic components. Typical viscosities are: SAE 5W-40, 5W-30 and 10W-40.


PARTLY SYNTHETIC MOTOR OILS
These are mineral oils with synthetic components. They improve the coldstart properties, keep the engine clean and provide outstanding wear protection. Typical viscosities are: 10W-40 and 5W-40.

FULLY SYNTHETIC MOTOR OILS
Valuable Synthetic fluids are the basis of up-to-date high performance motor oils. Fully synthetic motor oils can be used for gasoline and diesel engines, provide excellent oil delivery during cold starting and optimum wear protection, have friction-reducing properties and keep the engine outstandingly clean. They frequently comply with the highest quality standards of the API, ACEA and companyspecifications. They are particularly suitable where there are long intervals between oil changes. Typical viscosities are: 0W-30, 0W-40 and 5W-40.
 
Originally Posted By: Kamele0N
And where is Moly mentioned?


The company got its name from their very first product, MoS2. That does not necessitate that every product they offer has to have molybdenum in it.
 
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