Red Line offers the ultimate
lubrication and protection for your engine, superceding the
requirements of API standards - now in quart and gallon
containers!
Red Line Synthetic Engine
Oils are designed to provide the highest degree of protection and
cleanliness for your engine. Redline uses the most stable synthetic
components available and formulate their products for wear
protection across a wide range of operating conditions. Red Line
lubricants contain polyol-ester base-stocks, the only lubricants
which can withstand the tremendous heat of modern jet engines,
which makes our motor oil a necessity to properly lubricate a
turbocharger or hot-running engine. The synthetic base-stocks have
a natural multi-grade property, which means that large amounts of
unstable polymeric thickeners are not required to manufacture our
multi-grades. Red Line Synthetic Motor Oils will provide better
protection than a petroleum oil of the next higher viscosity grade
under high shear conditions. Here's why...
"ZDDP":
One of the biggest topics in
modern synthetic engine oils is the level of Zinc Dialkyl-Dithio-Phosphate
(ZDDP) anti-wear additive contained in the oil. ZDDP protects
by creating a film on cams and flat lifter contact points in
response to the extreme pressure and heat at the contact point. The
film of zinc and phosphorus compounds provides a sacrificial wear
surface protecting the base metal of the cam and lifter from wear.
Every synthetic engine oil manufacturer has different levels of
this particular additive included in their base-stock, among other
additives to increase the amount of anti-wear properties in the
oil. The real issue is modern API (American Petroleum Institute)
approved oils lack the anti-wear properties needed for our performance
driven engines. There are numerous reasons why the EPA has required
the removal of these anti-wear additives from modern oils including
added pollution and increased cost of these particular elements.
These modern "updated" oils have almost zero ZDDP, and this can
play a serious role in your engine's lifespan, whether your dealer
will inform you of this or not! So, if you can find an API approval
stamp on the label of a quart of oil, chances are it lacks the
anti-wear properties needed for proper protection. This is
unfortunate, because a majority of oil manufacturers have "met"
these specifications so the everyday customer and "quickie lube"
will use their lubricants. This leaves our options at the local
auto parts store slim for finding a quality lubricant.
Fortunately, there are still
oil manufacturers making the best oils they can produce, with no
interest in reducing their anti-wear additives to be API compliant.
Red Line is one of those manufacturers, and the brand we fully
stand behind! Every quart of Red Line engine oil has a complete
anti-wear package containing ZDDP and other anti-wear additives for
proper engine protection. All three World Challenge E90 race cars
use off the shelf Red Line products in the engine, transmission,
and differential. Our street cars also use Red Line products to
increase longevity and performance. We'll go to the local auto shop
for our car wax and wash, but not our lubricants!
Oil Service
Schedules:
Another topic common on the
forums and track side discussions is oil change intervals. Auto
manufacturers, including BMW, are stretching their intervals to
excessive levels in the name of "modern oil technology". Modern
synthetics are much better than older conventional oils, but we
feel they're still not good enough to go 15,000 miles of average
daily driving. To get an idea of what 15,500 oil changes look like after
90,000 miles, click on the Red Line oil quart at the right to see a
BMW M54 engine head after extended oil services... not pretty!
The engine was so sludged it had to be disassembled and rebuilt, a
considerable cost compared to just reducing your oil change
intervals! Save yourself this despair by changing your engine oil
every 5-6k miles with quality engine oils with proper anti-wear
additives. If you still feel you have to use API approved engine
oil, we suggest using Red Line's anti-wear "break-in" additive
found in our fluids section. This additive is more than just a
break-in fluid and includes the ZDDP and anti-wear elements not
contained in API approved oils.
Ultimately, we feel your
best option is Red Line oils every 5,000-6,000
miles.
BENEFIT
SUMMARY:
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Additional anti-wear and
"ZDDP" ingredients
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Formulated for turbo
protection
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Provides upper cylinder wear
protection
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Increases high-temperature
oil pressure
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Protects bearings at high
speeds and temperatures
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Prevents foaming even at
high speeds
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Reduces engine
temperatures
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Flows well in very cold
climates
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Compatible with petroleum
and synthetic oils
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Compatible with seals
designed for petroleum
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Recommended where the
following are required: API SJ/SH/SG/SF/CF-4/CE/CD/CC
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Engine
Designation*
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Recommended
Viscosity, Cold Climate
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Recommended
Viscosity, Normal Climate
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Recommended
Viscosity, Hot Climate & Driving Schools
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Recommended
Viscosity, Race & Endurance Use
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S54, S62 after 02/00, S65,
S85
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5W40
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10W40
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10W40 or 10W60
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See "Redline Racing Motor
Oil"
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M52TU, M54, M60,
M62, N52, N53, N54, N62, N63, N73, S62 before
02/00
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5W30
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5W30
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5W40
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See "Redline Racing Motor
Oil"
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M42, M44, M50, M52, S50,
S52, M60, M62, M70, M73
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5W40
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10W40
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10W40
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See "Redline Racing Motor
Oil"
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S14, S38
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10W40
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15W50
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15W50
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See "Redline Racing Motor
Oil"
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M10, M20, M21,
M30
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10W40
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15W50
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15W50 or 20W50
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See "Redline Racing Motor
Oil"
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*Contact us if you do not
know your engine application.
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