FGT GTX K-5 API CH-4 Fully Synthetic Diesel Engine Oil (15W-40 / 20W-50)

FGT GTX K-5 is a heavy-duty fully synthetic diesel engine oil meeting API CH-4 standards. Available in 15W-40 and 20W-50 viscosities, it offers excellent shear stability, thermal resistance, and wear protection for commercial vehicles and construction machinery operating under harsh conditions.

Product Details

FGT GTX K-5 API CH-4 Fully Synthetic Diesel Engine Oil (15W-40 / 20W-50)

GTX K-5 is a robust, fully synthetic diesel engine oil formulated to meet the API CH-4 performance standard, designed for heavy-duty commercial vehicles and construction machinery operating in demanding environments. Available in two viscosity grades (15W-40 and 20W-50), it delivers reliable protection and performance for engines facing high loads, extreme temperatures, and extended operation.

Key Specifications:

  • Viscosity Grades: SAE 15W-40 / 20W-50
  • Performance Standard: API CH-4
  • Formulation: Fully Synthetic
  • Packaging: 4L / 5L / 20L

Core Benefits:

  • Environmental compliance: Meets Euro 3 / Euro 4 emission standards, helping engines comply with national 3rd/4th stage emission regulations.
  • Excellent performance stability: Provides consistent and efficient lubrication for the engine across a wide range of operating conditions.
  • Outstanding shear stability: Maintains a strong, durable oil film even under severe loads and high stress, preventing metal-to-metal contact.
  • Superior thermal stability and oxidation resistance: Resists thermal breakdown and oxidation, reducing deposit and sludge formation to keep the engine clean.
  • Enhanced anti-wear and anti-corrosion protection: Forms a protective barrier against wear and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting and reliable engine operation.

Recommended Applications:

  • Commercial vehicles and light/heavy-duty trucks
  • Construction machinery and equipment operating under harsh conditions
  • Engines requiring API CH-4 specification oil
  • Vehicles and machinery meeting OEM service oil requirements

Note: Always refer to your engine manufacturer’s specifications and maintenance guidelines to select the correct viscosity grade and service interval.