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Cars - Written by The Source on Monday, December 8, 2008 12:59 - 3 Comments

Oil Gets The G Treatment

Imagine a high performance motor oil that helps cut part of our dependency on foreign oil, is a renewable resource, is produced in America, is 100% environmentally friendly and is produced exclusively from animal fat. It may sound too good to be true but it’s exactly what Green Earth Technology has created.

G-OIL is the first and only animal fat based bio-oil to have passed the Japanese Automotive Standards Organization (JASO) FD tests, the ISO-L-EGD global standard test and - the highest rating for gasoline engine oil certification - the American Petroleum Institute (API) SM Certification. For those that don’t know, these are some of the most stringent tests in the oil industry.

President and COO of Green Earth Technologies Dr. Mathew Zuckerman said that passing the tests is a “testament to the quality of our 2-Cycle G-OIL and shows the industry that it is possible to create environmentally friendly products without sacrificing performance.”

The JASO FD/ISO-L-EGD rated G-OIL 2 cycle, which is approved for use in high performance engines such found in snowmobiles, dirt bikes and watercraft, and the standard G-OIL can be purchased at Home Depot, Target, VIP, National Auto, Fred Meyer, participating ACE & True Value dealers, Redners, Trader Horns, The Andersons, Biggs, Bennett Auto, Frank’s Auto Supermarket and Amazon.com.

For more info on G-OIL and other Green Earth Technology products, head over to getg.com
By Michael Ahene



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BigMike
Dec 8, 2008 15:22

Its no surprise that here in America where everything and anything is fat, we can now lubricate our engines with fat. Hurray fat. Stop hating on it Europe

MonaLisa88
Dec 9, 2008 11:06

It’s about time, we put our “fat” to good use…at least animal obesity doesn’t go to waste anymore

B E Z
Dec 10, 2008 11:36

how do they get the fat? Do they kill the animals?

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