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RED LINE Engine oil

It's recommended by Nissan to use ester based oil. I use redline 5w-30. Pricey but I feel the difference and motor runs flawless imo

Pros: motor runs flawless
Cons: pricey
Vehicle: Nissan
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RED LINE Engine oil

Using Redline 5w-50 on my E90 M3. it's supposed to have a similar viscosity at high temps as most 60wt oils. Comes up to operating temp faster and doesn't overheat.

Pros: high quality, doesn't overheat
Vehicle: BMW
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RED LINE Engine oil

The best oil to use is the RedLine full synthetic two-stroke Racing oil. Modern full synthetic two stroke oils are way better than older oils and work great.

Pros: works great, way better
Vehicle: Saab
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RED LINE Engine oil

I use redline hp 5w30 for my n54. 7500 mi intervals. I’m at 113k miles currently. At about 90k I send my oil off to blackstone for an oil analysis. Came back in very good shape and they indicated I could easily go to a 10k mi interval.

Pros: very good shape
Mileage: 181126 km
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RED LINE Engine oil
Ok-Till-8905
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

I use redline high performance 5w30 and I don’t burn a drop of oil even with 7500 mile intervals on my n54 powered 335is…With bmw synthetic my car would burn about a quart at 7500 miles.

Pros: no oil burn
Cons: bmw synthetic burns oil
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 7500 km
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RED LINE Engine oil
aspoels
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Rating 5.0

With the redline, my car barely burns any oil, and significantly less is directed to my catch can. Night and day difference.

Pros: barely burns oil
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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