Engine Oil Selector 2005 1

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    20/04/2005
  • File size:
    2.8M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Engine Oil Selector is a complete engine oil selection command center. It is an educational and informational software tool, designed by a Mechanical Engineer, allowing the automotive technician, enthusiast and vehicle maintenance guru to not only understand why some engine oils cost $.80 and some cost $8.00, for example, but how to make highly informed motor oil selections. Compare your favorite oil to hundreds of other oils. It evaluates the oil data in its 200-plus products database and presents it in a format that anyone can understand. You can add your own oil data and it even comes with an oil tutorial.

Use the system s built-in scoring and ranking features to zero-in on top-ranked oils. Other features include: data filtering, searching, sorting, editing, and custom reporting. Engine Oil Selector is for anyone who wants to optimize his or her car or light truck s fuel efficiency, engine longevity and performance, and oil drain intervals.

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