Red Line Oil Synthetic Racing Oil 10 WT SAE (0W10)
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0W10
10 WT SAE (0W10) is for drag racing and circle track qualifying where the lowest internal friction is desired. Many drag racers run this oil for 10 to 12 passes before changing, with no sign of shear or loss of viscosity. Popular in NHRA Competition Eliminator. Used by many NHRA Pro Stock teams for dyno testing. Much longer drain intervals than competing brands at similar viscosity. Also used in Jr. Dragster engines.
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Oil Formulated for Racing
Red Line Synthetic Racing Oil is globally known as the ultimate racing lubricant and a key factor in getting a win! Formulated with the most thermally-stable synthetic base stocks available, this racing-blend oil contains fewer detergents to improve lubricity and reduce detonation. The low-temperature properties of this multi-grade racing lubricant allow a 2-4 percent increase in power compared to an oil of similar viscosity. Each reduction in viscosity grade allows 1-2 percent more power while providing much more protection. Additional features include improved startup protection, lower oil temps, no less than 2200 ppm of zinc, and phosphorus for protection against wear.
Note: Frequent oil changes are necessary. This oil is not suitable for street use.
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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