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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    I might. I was also planning on changing the filter at 1,500 and 3,000 until I drain at 4K or 5K. He also said to use 2 bottles because of my mileage so that's what I ordered. Then during the rinse phase I'll just use straight Redline for probably another 4-5K. Then finally after that they said...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    In the email they told me to use it for 4-5K miles during the clean phase.
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Well the fact that Redline is a Group V that is polyol ester based and NOT PAO is all the difference. Hence why Amsoil will not work but Redline will. As far as I know, Redline is the only Group V polyol ester base oil, all others are PAO. I admit though I haven't done toooo much research on...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    I did, the moment I got it. Read back a bit.
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    I will for sure post follow ups!
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Redline is a one of a kind oil that is very expensive and not in wide use. It's not always possible to cover every possible option in using a product. I'm sure no one has asked them until this point.
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    I came up with the idea based on what I know about the chemistry of them. BuickGN and I both did actually. That's when I emailed Frank on the subject. At first he said he would pass on my question, then he emailed me back that it was a good thing to use the 2. I presume with response came from...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Originally Posted By: c3po I have no clue why Frank is changing his mind on this subject, but when I was 1st going to use arx I told him I wanted to use Amsoil 100% Synthetic Oil, and he told me to use dino oil becuase that would get me the best results That's because Amsoil is not compatible...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Well the email response I posted from Frank at Auto-Rx a couple posts back that he sent me this morning sure is opposite of what you states he said. Maybe what you are quoting is from some time ago. Things do change you know. Have an open mind and try thinking new thoughts and have new ideas...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Straight from Auto-Rx on the subject!!!! "Redline uses a polyol ester base. This is very similar to the polyol ester we use in ARX. This application would work fine. It is likely that at $8.95 per quart, Red Line users aren’t interested in running a 2500 mile clean phase. I would suggest that...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    What are you expecting arx to accomplish here, meaning do you think it will clean up everything under the valve covers, I would think after the Rinse Phase of arx is done you would want to take a look and see what arx has cleaned up, you may be surprised. I cleaned most of the top-end up...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Originally Posted By: c3po Originally Posted By: 92GTA Originally Posted By: stang5 why do you think you need to arx the car? It's been fed synthetic oil it's whole life.... Lol, my eyes. It looks awful under the valve covers and in the valley. Totally covered and even textured. I see that...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Originally Posted By: stang5 why do you think you need to arx the car? It's been fed synthetic oil it's whole life.... Lol, my eyes. It looks awful under the valve covers and in the valley. Totally covered and even textured.
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Originally Posted By: simple_gifts Quote: Auto-Rx® works best with conventional (non-synthetic) motor oil. If you feel you must use a synthetic motor oil, we recommend using a Group III oil to avoid competing chemistries. From the ARX site. Not sure why not following instructions might yield...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    Originally Posted By: TurboJim In the "clean" phase you can use any oil you want. It's only during the "rinse" phase they recommend Group III. According to their web site it says "to avoid competing chemistries". That implies to me it's refering to when the Auto-Rx is added which is during the...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    I don't care about money. I don't drive the car very often anymore and want as much cleaning as fast as possible. I was going to use Redline and change the filter twice, at 1K miles then again at 2K miles. No chance of clogging this way plus I'll be using Redline and another new filter when I...
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    Auto-Rx mixed with Redline

    I just placed an order for 2 bottles of Auto-Rx. I have a 210,000 mile 1992 Pontiac Trans Am GTA that has only run Mobil 1 (0-70K miles) and Royal Purple (70K-210K). I read that I am not supposed to use a synthetic oil during the “clean” phase with Auto-Rx. I presume however that this refers to...
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    Mobil 1 10W40T Motorcycle Vs Redline 10W40

    Alexander, Thank you for contacting Red Line Oil, our Motorcycle oils are compatible with wet clutches, they aren't too slippery and would be safe for use. Our oils contain moly so classified as an MB oil though the particular type moly we use doesn't adversely affect the clutch performance or...
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    Smart Phone Wars

    The guy who wrote that article is a total dumb fu*k. He doesn't even know the definition of the term "smartphone" & anyone who thinks the iPhone was the pioneer of smartphones is either a absolute retard or a paid shill.
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    Mobil 1 10W40T Motorcycle Vs Redline 10W40

    Originally Posted By: cven As much as I like Redline the new motorcycle oil is still MB rated. I'd use a MA-2 spec oil in a wet clutch/high-perfomance application. I just contacted Redline about this. I'll post their reply. Alex
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