Engine oil RED LINE or RAVENOL

RED LINE Engine oil
Eds9c1
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Rating 5.0

2004 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi 255,000 miles Redline 5w30 full synthetic Wix Filter Lubegard Biotech with each oil change....... 5,000 mile intervals. Had a hemi tick when i purchased used in 2007 {off lease} with 32,000 miles on it. The Redline and lubegard have a hefty amount of moly in them which helps keep the insides slick and hemi tick at bay.

Pros: keeps hemi tick at bay
Cons: hemi tick initially present
Vehicle: Dodge RAM
Mileage: 255000 km
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RAVENOL Engine oil
Plenty_Philosopher25
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Rating 5.0

I have an Octavia 2.5 vRS TDI and it has 450k km now, it only drank 5w30 and never an issue, not even in cold winters and I had a few -25 starts and it started right away, at the first key turn.

Pros: easy cold winter starts
Mileage: 450000 km
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RED LINE Engine oil

I’ve used Motul, LiquiMoly, Molygen, and Redline 5w40. Oil analysis was best with the Redline, but it’s pricey…although worth the better numbers IMO.

Pros: better numbers
Cons: pricey
Mileage: 178260 km
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RED LINE Engine oil

I use Redline 5w-40 because I noticed my engine burns a quart every 2000miles using other brands or thinner grades. With RedLine there is barely any consumption.

Pros: low oil consumption
Cons: burns oil otherwise
Vehicle: MINI Countryman
Mileage: 2000 km
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RED LINE Engine oil
spdrace11
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Rating 2.0

So when i changed the car to 10w40 redline I noticed that the car began to knock around 3-4k which it didn't do before and now it seems to slowly get worse.

Cons: car began to knock
Mileage: 1000 km
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