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  2. Shell Rotella - Wikipedia

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    Both Rotella T4 15W-40 conventional and, Rotella T6 5W-40 and 15w-40 Synthetic both list the JASO MA/MA 2 standard; this information can be found on the bottle adjacent to the SAE/API rating stamp. JASO is an acronym that stands for Japanese Automotive Standards Organization. Note that the 10W-30 conventional oil does not list JASO-MA.

  3. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    Main advantage was very low price and wide availability (sulfonates were originally waste byproducts). Currently there are ashless oil lubricants without these additives, which can only fulfill the qualities of the previous generation with more expensive basestock and more expensive organic or organometallic additive compounds.

  4. Rotella - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Rotella, American writer and academic; Franco Rotella (1966–2009), Italian footballer; John Rotella, American saxophonist; Kate Rotella (born 1964), American politician; Mark Rotella (born 1967), American author; Mimmo Rotella (1918–2006), Italian artist and poet; Perry Rotella (born 1963), American businessman

  5. Roshel Senator - Wikipedia

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    The Roshel Senator is a wheeled military armoured car produced by Roshel of Canada, based on a Ford F-550 chassis. [2] As an APC, it is designed to protect against small arms fire. [3]

  6. Carlo Rotella - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Rotella is the son of Salvatore Rotella, a chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago originally from Sicily. His mother was from Spain and was a professor of comparative literature at St. Xavier University in Chicago. They lived in South Side, Chicago. [1] He attended the nearby University of Chicago Laboratory Schools.

  7. Mark Rotella - Wikipedia

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    Rotella was born in Connecticut and grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida.He graduated from Columbia University in 1992 with a B.A. in Russian Literature. [1]Rotella's first book, Stolen Figs: And Other Adventures in Calabria (2004), recounts his travels to Calabria, the region in southern Italy from which his grandparents immigrated.