
MIDWEST DISTRIBUTOR SINCE 1985
"We don't make motor oil...
We make your motor oil better!!"

The Hy-Per Lube Story
A Northwest Tradition
The result was the development of Mr. Hilton's hy-per lube,a high film strength, non-foaming, extreme pressure, non-corrosive, oil stabilizer. The name hy-per lube is found on the shelves of virtually every automotive parts store and distributor in the country. Hy-per lube has a proven record of providing maximum performance and ultimate protection for over 50 years.


HY-PER LUBE
OIL SUPPLEMENT
Hy-Per Lube is proud to make
the following promises:
Increased Fuel Efficiency
Increased Horsepower and Torque
Cooler Lubricating Temperatures For Hot Weather, Towing, Racing and Under Heavy Load Conditions.
Plus:
Reduced oil consumption
Frees sticky valve lifters
Improved oil pressure
Maximized or restored compression
Significantly longer equipment life
Effectively cushions drive train shock and reduces noise
Smoother shifting
Leaves protective film on all internal parts even after shut down providing instant lubrication on cold start-up (where 60-80% of engine wear occurs)
Reduced oil and fluid foaming
Blends with all petroleum-based engine/gear oils & synthetic oils.
Anti-Foaming: Lubricating fluids, when subjected to high shear and agitation will foam, in many cases dramatically. Foam is primarily air and is not a good lubricant or heat dispersant. Foaming lubricants will lead to premature equipment failure.
Hy-Per Lube Oil Supplement eliminates foaming by reducing the surface tension of the lubricating fluid so bubbles cannot hold their form. This ensures constant maximum oil pressure and a lubricant that can fully dissipate heat, eliminate hot spots (created by foam on metal surfaces) and not disrupt the hydrodynamic action between metal surfaces.
Extreme Pressure (EP) Characteristics: Hy-Per Lube Oil Supplement is an extreme pressure lubricant that greatly enhances oils ability to cushion and absorb mechanical shock, and reduces drive train noise.
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