19.02.2003, 13:11
Ich benutze nur noch 10W40 Oil von Redline. Die Temperaturen sind "deutlich" niedriger als der Mobil 1 Krempel.
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https://www.thelapd.com/Merchant2/mercha...Code=RLLAF
While Red Line Synthetic Engine Oils are derived from our Race Oils and are used by many racers, they were formulated specifically for street use in all kinds of passenger cars and light, medium and heavy trucks. Red Line Engine Oils outperform all petroleum-based oils and all other synthetics on the market today. Our Engine Oils are designed to provide highest performance, best durability, ultimate protection and outstanding cleanliness along with lowest friction to your automotive, motorcycle, marine or stationary engine running on gasoline, diesel, alcohol or natural gas fuel. At Red Line, we use the most stable synthetic lubricant base stocks available and formulate our products for wear protection and friction reduction across a wide range of engine operating conditions. Red Line lubricants are unique because they contain polyester base stocks, the only lubricant base stock type that withstands the incredible heat present in the hot sections of jet engines. This high-temperature stability makes Red Line Engine Oils a necessity for proper lubrication of high-performance engines, turbo-charged engines, heavily loaded truck engines or any engine that runs high engine oil temperature. Red Line is not just for high-performance and racing. Ordinary cars and trucks that see "daily driver" duty benefit greatly when their engines are lubricated with Red Line engine oils. More performance, better fuel economy and increased durability come with use of our oils in daily drivers. Because of the robust polyester base stock and high-performance anticorrosive additive package in Red Line oils, they are ideal for use in street-driven vehicles at extended drain intervals. Red Line recommends oil changes for engines that are in good condition and do not see frequent starts without warm-ups or short-trips at between 10,000 and 18,000 miles for gasoline engines, 10,000 and 12,000 miles for diesel engines, or every 12 months, whichever is shorter. Red Line 5W30: Provides the quickest starts and fastest oil pressure rise. Will reduce turbo lag and provides more power and best economy in an engine in good condition. Replacement for OE factory-fill oils in passenger cars and most light trucks. Thicker oil film at operating temperature than a petroleum 10W-40. Best choice for engines operated in extreme cold weather. Red Line 10W30: Best all-weather viscosity grade for gasoline engines in cars and light trucks that are driven on the street on a daily basis. Reduces turbo lag and provides more power and economy while providing thicker bearing oil films at operating temperature than a petroleum 10W-40. Best all-round, synthetic oil for stock or slightly modified engines in high- performance cars that are street-driven. Best choice to replace a 5W-30 or 10W-30, petroleum-based or other-brand synthetic oil if maximum durability is preferred. Acceptable for engines that are occasionally operated in extreme cold weather. Red Line 10W40: Best choice for engines that typically run high oil temperature. Best choice for engines in daily drivers operated in very hot weather on a regular basis. Best choice for medium and heavy duty gasoline engines in trucks. Best choice for high-performance engines that see street as well as frequent racetrack duty. Thicker oil film at operating temperature than a petro-based 20W-50. Red Line 15W50 & 20W50: The ultimate high-temperature protection in Red Line engine oils recommended for street use. Good for engines that regularly run very high oil temperatures. Best for engines that run large clearances such as air-cooled engines or large-displacement, all-out racing engines that see occasional street use. Provides 25% more viscosity in bearings than petroleum 20W-50s. Not recommended for use in cold climates where temperatures are at or below 10°F or -12°C. Not recommended for street use in production engines that see sustained oil temperatures below 225°F.
URL:
https://www.thelapd.com/Merchant2/mercha...Code=RLLAF
While Red Line Synthetic Engine Oils are derived from our Race Oils and are used by many racers, they were formulated specifically for street use in all kinds of passenger cars and light, medium and heavy trucks. Red Line Engine Oils outperform all petroleum-based oils and all other synthetics on the market today. Our Engine Oils are designed to provide highest performance, best durability, ultimate protection and outstanding cleanliness along with lowest friction to your automotive, motorcycle, marine or stationary engine running on gasoline, diesel, alcohol or natural gas fuel. At Red Line, we use the most stable synthetic lubricant base stocks available and formulate our products for wear protection and friction reduction across a wide range of engine operating conditions. Red Line lubricants are unique because they contain polyester base stocks, the only lubricant base stock type that withstands the incredible heat present in the hot sections of jet engines. This high-temperature stability makes Red Line Engine Oils a necessity for proper lubrication of high-performance engines, turbo-charged engines, heavily loaded truck engines or any engine that runs high engine oil temperature. Red Line is not just for high-performance and racing. Ordinary cars and trucks that see "daily driver" duty benefit greatly when their engines are lubricated with Red Line engine oils. More performance, better fuel economy and increased durability come with use of our oils in daily drivers. Because of the robust polyester base stock and high-performance anticorrosive additive package in Red Line oils, they are ideal for use in street-driven vehicles at extended drain intervals. Red Line recommends oil changes for engines that are in good condition and do not see frequent starts without warm-ups or short-trips at between 10,000 and 18,000 miles for gasoline engines, 10,000 and 12,000 miles for diesel engines, or every 12 months, whichever is shorter. Red Line 5W30: Provides the quickest starts and fastest oil pressure rise. Will reduce turbo lag and provides more power and best economy in an engine in good condition. Replacement for OE factory-fill oils in passenger cars and most light trucks. Thicker oil film at operating temperature than a petroleum 10W-40. Best choice for engines operated in extreme cold weather. Red Line 10W30: Best all-weather viscosity grade for gasoline engines in cars and light trucks that are driven on the street on a daily basis. Reduces turbo lag and provides more power and economy while providing thicker bearing oil films at operating temperature than a petroleum 10W-40. Best all-round, synthetic oil for stock or slightly modified engines in high- performance cars that are street-driven. Best choice to replace a 5W-30 or 10W-30, petroleum-based or other-brand synthetic oil if maximum durability is preferred. Acceptable for engines that are occasionally operated in extreme cold weather. Red Line 10W40: Best choice for engines that typically run high oil temperature. Best choice for engines in daily drivers operated in very hot weather on a regular basis. Best choice for medium and heavy duty gasoline engines in trucks. Best choice for high-performance engines that see street as well as frequent racetrack duty. Thicker oil film at operating temperature than a petro-based 20W-50. Red Line 15W50 & 20W50: The ultimate high-temperature protection in Red Line engine oils recommended for street use. Good for engines that regularly run very high oil temperatures. Best for engines that run large clearances such as air-cooled engines or large-displacement, all-out racing engines that see occasional street use. Provides 25% more viscosity in bearings than petroleum 20W-50s. Not recommended for use in cold climates where temperatures are at or below 10°F or -12°C. Not recommended for street use in production engines that see sustained oil temperatures below 225°F.