Engine oil RED LINE or OEM FORD

RED LINE Engine oil

Get the Redline 5W-30…you won’t be disappointed. I was floored by how much better my Z performed with this oil. I’ll never use anything else.

Pros: better performance
Cons: none
Vehicle: Nissan
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RED LINE Engine oil
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  • 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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OEM FORD Engine oil

My wife's truck recommends 5w-20. Burns it like a mfer though. I run 10w-40 in it and have for several years. Still going strong. 01 f150. Do with that what you will.

Pros: still going strong
Cons: burns oil
Vehicle: Ford
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OEM FORD Engine oil
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  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 3.0

I have a 98 TDI with 269k and I had an 06 TDI with 131k. I have dumped the unfiltered engine oil after each change into the tanks of both cars since I've had them (Beetle, 98, got at 230,880 miles). They burn fine.

Pros: burn fine
Mileage: 269000 km
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