G goixiz Joined Nov 14, 2006 Messages 113 Location GA, USA Jul 31, 2011 #1 What will it do to the oil ? What will ESTER do? I read from some Nissan Forums that they recommend adding ESTER to the oil for their 370z . Where can one find ESTER additives
What will it do to the oil ? What will ESTER do? I read from some Nissan Forums that they recommend adding ESTER to the oil for their 370z . Where can one find ESTER additives
B Billbert Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 402 Location California Jul 31, 2011 #2 Rather than messing with the oil chemistry of your current fill, why not just switch to Redline oils?
Rather than messing with the oil chemistry of your current fill, why not just switch to Redline oils?
F friendly_jacek Joined May 4, 2003 Messages 6,619 Location southeast US Jul 31, 2011 #3 There are oils based in part on group V esters, like redline. That would be the best bet. Edit: Billbert, you type faster than I do, LOL. Last edited: Jul 31, 2011
There are oils based in part on group V esters, like redline. That would be the best bet. Edit: Billbert, you type faster than I do, LOL.
JHZR2 Staff member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 52,868 Location New Jersey Jul 31, 2011 #4 Dont try to play chemist if you have to ask these questions...
G goixiz Thread starter Joined Nov 14, 2006 Messages 113 Location GA, USA Jul 31, 2011 #5 info i found http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread.php/102158-Esters-in-synthetic-lubricants-(1-of-3)
G goixiz Thread starter Joined Nov 14, 2006 Messages 113 Location GA, USA Jul 31, 2011 #6 Originally Posted By: JHZR2 Dont try to play chemist if you have to ask these questions... Did you read my mind ?
Originally Posted By: JHZR2 Dont try to play chemist if you have to ask these questions... Did you read my mind ?
T Torino Joined Dec 1, 2004 Messages 725 Location Henderson, Nevada Jul 31, 2011 #7 Originally Posted By: Billbert Rather than messing with the oil chemistry of your current fill, why not just switch to Redline oils? Yes indeedy. John--Las Vegas
Originally Posted By: Billbert Rather than messing with the oil chemistry of your current fill, why not just switch to Redline oils? Yes indeedy. John--Las Vegas
F FMC Joined Mar 1, 2010 Messages 204 Location Phila, Pa Jul 31, 2011 #8 http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1252272