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titleOfInvention Synthetic lubricating oil composition
abstract PURPOSE:The titled composition, obtained by blending a diester with a diether of a specific viscosity, having improved abrasion resistance under high-speed rotation condition with little fluctuation ratio of the viscosity with a wide range of temperature change and suitable for automotive superchargers. CONSTITUTION:A composition, obtained by using a synthetic oil blend prepared by blending (A) one or a blend of several kinds of esters of (i) a 4-14C aliphatic dibasic acid with (ii) a 4-14C alcohol having 2-7mm<2>/s viscosity at 100 deg.C with (B) one or a blend of several kinds of (iii) a polyoxyalkylene glycol ether having a 2-5C alkylene groups or (iv) one or a blend of several kinds of a polyoxyalkylene glycol ester having >=30mm<2>/s viscosity at 100 deg.C as a base oil and having preferably 10-17mm<2>/s viscosity at 100 deg.C. Cyclohexanol or methylcyclohexanol is preferably used as the component (ii).
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