SPL Infiniti Parts under $100

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Nismo_Freak
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SPL Parts has free shipping withen the 48 states, Hawaii, Alaska, and certain parts of Florida (like the Keys) incure extra shipping charges (we do deduct the normal ground price from your shipping quote: ex. $15 to Hawaii, we charge only $10)

Neo Oil



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We have tried various oils from Mobil 1, Royal Purple, Amsoil, and found NEO to have superior high temperature breakdown and oxidation resistance. Try it yourself - compare how long NEO oil remains clear (no oxidation/breakdown) after changing your oil.

We recommend 15W-40 for most year round use (except 30deg or below weather) and the 20W-50 for racing use.

NEO synthetic 15W-40 specsViscosity Index 180 (ASTM D-2270)Total Base Number 10.5 (ASTM D-2896)Flash Point 470degF (ASTM D-92)Fire Point 520degFPour Point -50degF (ASTM D-97)Film Strength 6x petroleum

NEO synthetic 20W-50 specsViscosity Index 180 (ASTM D-2270)Total Base Number 8.03 (ASTM D-2896)Flash Point 470degF (ASTM D-92)Fire Point 520degFPour Point -49degF (ASTM D-97)Film Strength 6x petroleum

$39 for a Gallon

1 Gallon = 4 qts. (SR, CA, KA require 4 qts.)

Brake Upgrades



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Braided teflon brake lines can improve pedal feel and reduce line expansion which causes pressure loss. Our custom built brake lines from Technafit feature a smooth bore inner teflon hose, bonded stainless steel braid reinforcement, and an outer cover to prevent dirt from getting between the steel braid (which can rub against the teflon hose and over time cause a rupture).

Please call for availability for your Infiniti



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ATE super blue brake fluid has a dry boiling point of 536F and wet boiling point of 414F, exceeds DOT3 specifications and is compatible with other brake fluids. ATE brake fluids come in metal cans to eliminate moisture absorption on the store shelf, ensuring you get the maximum life out of your brake fluid. Also unlike other brake fluids, ATE brake fluid does not absorb moisture quickly and will not require as frequent replacement.

Note: we recommend that the brake fluid be replaced yearly and before every racing event for best performance.

$16 p/ Can

We recommend 2 cans for a complete flush. You will have some left over, which is beneficial for later bleeding.

Speedbleeders

Speedbleeders are bleeder screws with a built-in one-way check valve, so only fluid and air can exit the bleeder but air cannot get back into the system. This makes it possible for one person to bleed the brakes - simply open the speedbleeer 1/4 to 1/2 turn and pump the brakes (while checking and maintaing fluid level in cylinder), the check valve eliminates the need to close the bleeder screw between pumps.

Comments: Great time saver and provides consistent brake bleeding. Also great for changing out brake fluid at the track.

Warning: Do not overtighten speedbleeders.

$14 per set of 2 ( you need 2 sets to cover all 4 calipers ).

To order: You can call us toll free from 10 am - 5 pm CST at 1-866-SPL-PART (we do check our messages daily!) OR you can order on our website (http://www.splparts.com) using your Paypal acct.

Email: [email protected] for questions on availability, fitment, and or technical support.


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Jesda
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Can anyone vouch for "NEO" oil?

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90Q45blue
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Thanks for the post Alan. I may be calling about some brake lines soon. I would LOVE to hear Fred's opinion on NEO oil as he is our oil expert.

Nick :)


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