Boxer 4T Oil
Boxer 4T Oil: The Ultimate Performance Boost for Your Engine
Boxer 4T Oil is designed for those who demand the best from their motorcycles. This synthetic performance oil delivers superior lubrication for air/oil-cooled BMW engines, ensuring seamless operation and enhanced efficiency. With its unique formulation, it minimizes internal friction, helping you achieve higher revs and better fuel economy without compromising on performance.
Unleash Your Engine's True Potential
Experience noticeable acceleration with Boxer 4T Oil, specially developed in collaboration with AC Schnitzer, a renowned German BMW tuner. This oil is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of high-performance engines, allowing you to enjoy the ride without worrying about wear and tear.
Reduce Wear and Tear
Thanks to its advanced additive package, Boxer 4T Oil significantly reduces consumption and wear. The lower internal friction not only enhances engine life but also ensures that your bike operates smoothly, providing a comfortable and reliable riding experience.
Stay Ahead of the Game
With Boxer 4T Oil, you can keep evaporation loss to a minimum. Its special formulation combats NOACK (evaporation loss), which means you can ride longer with less frequent oil changes, saving you time and money while keeping your engine in top shape.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Synthetic Performance | Yes |
| Engine Type | 4-stroke |
| Designed For | Air/oil-cooled BMW engines |
| Collaborator | AC Schnitzer (BMW Tuner) |
| Higher Revs | Yes |
| Reduced Consumption | Yes |
| Lower Internal Friction | Yes |
| Evaporation Loss Reduction | Yes |
FAQ
Is Boxer 4T Oil suitable for all motorcycle engines?
Boxer 4T Oil is specifically designed for air/oil-cooled BMW engines, ensuring optimal performance for these types of motorcycles.
How does Boxer 4T Oil reduce engine wear?
The advanced formulation of Boxer 4T Oil provides lower internal friction, which contributes to reduced wear and tear on engine components, prolonging engine life.

















