Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted by BTLew81
I've never tried it. I know it's probably overkill for my accord. I wanna try it. Lol
I currently run magnatec 5w30 in my accord 2.0t, so I'd probably go with the RL 0w20 since the 5w30 is a bit thick for something that specs 0w20. Is RL still using high calcium? Any issues in a tgdi engine?
Open to any insight.
Redline now has a SN Plus oil with much lower Calcium. You can research it at their website.
https://www.redlineoil.com/
Which is nothing more than a standard Philips 66 product that says "Redline" on the bottle.
So Phillips 66 5W30 now has a HTHS vis of 3.7?....... Wow!
Thanks for sharing that.
https://www.redlineoil.com/Content/files/tech/5W30_MO_PROD_INFO.pdf
Dude, that's not the SN Plus product, it's "Recommended for".
To be what should be unnecessarily clear, given how long you've been on here:
1. The white bottle Redline products ("High-Performance") have zero API or OEM approvals. These are the oils most people talk about when discussing Redline.
2. The black bottle Redline products ("Professional Series") have your typical API and OEM approvals and are nothing more than a relabelled oil from the parent company.