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Evinrude XD Engine Oil rebranded to XPS Marine

by Rus Graham 3 Feb 2018 03:52 GMT
Evinrude XD Engine Oil rebranded to XPS Marine © Evinrude Media

BRP, a world leader in powersports, announced today its industry-leading line-up of XD engine oil for Evinrude and Johnson outboards has been re-branded as XPS Marine. The same high-quality engine oils now leverage the XPS brand and are offered in three products – XD100, XD50 and XD30.

XPS Marine's XD100 Synthetic Formula Direct Injection Oil ensures long engine life, durability and reliability in Evinrude E-TEC G2 and Evinrude E-TEC outboards. XD100 maintains engine power and acceleration by reducing combustion deposits and friction. Designed specifically for Evinrude outboards, the synthetic formula delivers maximum engine performance with uncompromising lubrication.

XD50 Synthetic Blend 2-Stroke Outboard Oil is used to reduce smoke and overall maintenance required while increasing reliability in any Evinrude or Johnson outboard. XD50 is suitable for any direct injection, oil injection or pre-mixed outboard that specifies a TC-W3 oil. The synthetic blend flows easily – even in extremely cold conditions as low as 0°F (-17°C).

XD30 Premium Formula 2-Stroke Outboard Oil is formulated for 2-stroke engines that specify TC-W3, API TC, JASO FB certified oils. This performance enhanced blend provides greater lubrication and detergency than the minimum TC-W3 requirements. XD30 is designed for use in both general and light-load applications.

"The XPS brand is a well-known market leader in the powersports industry with a rich heritage of performance and reliability," said Tracy Crocker, senior vice president and general manager, Evinrude. "We are pleased to extend this brand to our current and future line-up of outboard engine oils, with the introduction of XPS Marine."

BRP's Evinrude engine line up, from 3.5 to 300 HP, offers customers superior value across a full range of applications, and are available at authorized Evinrude dealerships worldwide. Follow Evinrude on Facebook at www.facebook.com/brpevinrude.

For a complete list of new and existing Evinrude dealers, visit www.evinrude.com.

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