Engine oil RED LINE or IDEMITSU

IDEMITSU Engine oil
spacecaptainsteve
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

Idemitsu all day. It’s synthetic but what needs to be emphasized is the ingredient blend is purpose designed for a rotary to make the right lube + burn.

Pros: purpose designed for rotary
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IDEMITSU Engine oil
MRFLUFFLS
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I've been running that exact oil in my rx8 for about 1k km now and its still as smooth as ever

Pros: still as smooth as ever
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 1000 km
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RED LINE Engine oil
Brief-Ad9825
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

I have the 6.4 liter Hemi in my Charger, and I switched from Ultra Platinum to Redline. My car uses 0w 40, but nonetheless, I have not seen or felt any difference between the 2. If you are worried about switching, I can assure you that Redline is a very high quality oil.

Pros: high quality oil
Cons: no felt difference
Vehicle: Dodge Charger
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RED LINE Engine oil

I am running Redline 0w-30 during the warmer months. It was the most reasonably priced group 5 ester base (with great reviews) that I could find. Oil temps during my last autoX event were down 15 degrees F, compared to a similar day with the factory recommended 0w-20.

Pros: reasonably priced, great reviews
Cons: none
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IDEMITSU Engine oil

i am of the mindset of using oil from the region. my GTI is a german car and gets liquimoly, a german oil. my toyota/subaru is Japanese, Idemitsu is a japanese oil (and the oem supplier for Subaru). i have 5w30 in it now.

Pros: using oil from region
Vehicle: Toyota
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