Millers Oils Nanodrive Engine Oils, Pre-Order HERE

oilman

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Developed by Millers Oils highly acclaimed team who are responsible for the highly successful NT Gear Oils that won World Motorsport Award for best new product in 2009, the Nanodrive engine oils are specifically targeted to release power through friction reduction but also maximise wear protection. The Nanodrive formulation reduces friction by the use of spherical nanoparticle structures within the oil that actively fill rough metallic surfaces making a “tribofilm”, which means an ultra smooth surface. The groundbreaking formulation reduces load friction at extreme pressures even in stop start driving conditions, meaning less component wear and increased power.

KNOW THE DIFFERENCE...

What is the difference between conventional Motorsport engine oils and the new Millers Nanodrive technology engine oils?

- Increased power output and performance
- Significantly reduced friction
- Reduced component wear ensures longer component life
- Reduced heat generation
- Improved reliability
- Improved energy efficiency
- Extends engine oil life and maintenance intervals
- Superior anti-friction & anti-wear characteristics

Millers Nanodrive CFS range can be used on track or fast road use.

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Oilman
 

Matt

Administrator
Sounds interesting. What would the benefit of this be against say "Fusch Titan Race" (which I currently use)?
 

oilman

Trader
On paper, based on the results from Millers and some independent testing, it's a step above the Fuchs Pro S and normal Millers CFS. The main benefit of the new oil is a more efficient engine, some of the test results have shown a 5.5% increase in bhp and torque. Your car could be over 260bhp with the Nanodrive. An extra £10-20 a year for an extra few bhp isn't a bad deal.

Cheers

Tim
 

Matt

Administrator
Thanks for replying Tim. So are we looking around £60 for 5 litre based on the "extra £10 - £20 per year"?

Edit: Should have followed the link back to your site (y)
 

Matt

Administrator
How has this new oil been received on the other forums then Tim? I'm really interested in trying some when I have to change mine next time around.
 
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