The minimum HTHS viscosity for 5w30 oil is 2.9.quote:
Originally posted by Ron AKA:
I recall their 5w30 has about 3.4 or so compared to the GF-4/SM oils which typically have close to the minimum limit of 2.6.
The minimum HTHS viscosity for 5w30 oil is 2.9.quote:
Originally posted by Ron AKA:
I recall their 5w30 has about 3.4 or so compared to the GF-4/SM oils which typically have close to the minimum limit of 2.6.
They may get more by using the right viscosity. Red Line clearly states that lighter weights can often be used for similar protection. Esters may be better at getting a good ring seal at a lighter visc. which adds to effeciency as do more anti friction adds under load which is when you measure power. Esters hold up better under load being more 'slippery' and holding bearing tolerances better. HTHS has more to do with the ability to maintain viscosity than ultimate viscosity. Think of an imaginary oil Wt to HTHS ratio. Pick your protection and have comfort in that it will there for the duration and that protection is easier to get when you can keep the perameters constant and use more/better addities that sometimes don't fit SM guidelines. I doubt Red Line does miracles for economy unless you can use a lighter weight or beat on it a lot but can get a few HP. When racers say they get more power it's because they dyno test often in conjunction with VOAs. It's fact. Your postulation are not.quote:
Originally posted by Ron AKA:
But, I'll bet they think they are getting more HP by using it when in fact they will be getting less. That's what puts Redline in the pay more to get less category for me.quote:
Originally posted by BrianWC:
Ron, I am far from an expert on anything, much less oil, but I don't understand your repeated fretting about Redline. First, I don't think anyone has really noted a mpg drop using the stuff. Second, Redline is not targeting their oils toward people who are looking to eek out that last mpg. Redline has a reputation as an oil best suited for high performance engines and enthusiast use. I've never seen them claiming to be the best oil for the Prius crowd (no offense ekpolk!).
Yes, it is a single number and it does not mean much if you believe in magic.quote:
Originally posted by surfstar:
Here's where the focus on one spec comes out again. HTHS.
According to Ron, lower is better, although according to oil companies and the standards, higher is better.
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Actually they have to compete with 2.6 HTHS oils. You can read the difference off the graph. Friction modifiers work but are much less significant.quote:
Originally posted by bruce381:
HTHS dif of 2.9 to 3.4 IMHO will not make a hill of beans difference in HP much more involved than that for one can you say Coeffeicent of friction or anti scuff or metal wetting and more.
Yah, sorry I was going from memory. Not always a good thing to do at my age. I was actually thinking of a 5w20. Redline is actually 3.3 and GF-4 typically are near 2.6. For 5w30 Redline is 3.8 compared to the typical GF-4 of 2.9.quote:
Originally posted by flatlandtacoma:
The minimum HTHS viscosity for 5w30 oil is 2.9.quote:
Originally posted by Ron AKA:
I recall their 5w30 has about 3.4 or so compared to the GF-4/SM oils which typically have close to the minimum limit of 2.6.
I did not represent it to be a good example. But, as you have concluded it does support the fact that viscosity does matter, and that is where RL has a problem.quote:
Originally posted by ekpolk:
Ron:
Redline has been around for decades at this point -- long before the fuel economy aspects of the ratings became critical.
More critically, those graphs are marketing B-S. The "winning" Joe Gibbs XP1 racing oil, according to JGR's site, has "Viscosity typical of a SAE 5W-20" and the other oils compared are all 30 wt oils, and the Redline being the straight SAE 30 (gee, that's fair of JGR...). Of course the 20 wt oil is going to show better hp and torque than the 30 weght oils. These graphs do not support a conclusion that in equivalent grades Redline has a hp, tq, or mpg penalty!
When RL submit their oils for quality controlled standard GF-4 tests and pass I will believe it.quote:
Originally posted by buster:
http://www.lgmotorsports.com/catalog/index.php
Tell this guy RL doesn't give more HP. He has posted dyno runs on www.corvetteforum.com