Good price point, I may give it a try.
Charles De Gaulle still rules there. His shadow figure can be seen nightly at Élysée Palace.The French know something
The oil temp is between KV40 and KV100 and under load for < 10 sec. HTHS.? Must be in safe area of operation - pushing the hairy edge though.Charles De Gaulle still rules there. His shadow figure can be seen nightly at Élysée Palace.
In looking at the Red Line 5w Racing Oil specs Buster provided, how do they race using 4.6 vis @100 oil?
Is 50% of what's in this quart jug additives? Those 2k/3k Phos / Zinc numbers - put in my Hyundai would probably create a meltdown of it's already soft metallurgy.
Red Line Racing 0w5 (Noack 12%)
Yeah he's extreme to the max. Often doesn't even make sense. This is also a racing oil and not for street use.I think Dr. Haas did an experiment with this. I don't think the results looked so good, but I appreciate his experiment.
He is a thin oil pioneer, but it appears you can only go so much thin.
I am assuming in a drag race the oil temperature doesn't go very high.
Triax Lubricants also keep there colors the sameHPL keeps the colors the same throughout the lineup.
Who makes Triax oils? Do they use Infineum or Lubrizol?Triax Lubricants also keep there colors the same
How to make up their own grades that don't exist in J300?
That dude knows zero about anything technical, he only hawks a brand.Who makes Triax oils? Do they use Infineum or Lubrizol?
Hawks? Oh, you are much too kind.That dude knows zero about anything technical, he only hawks a brand.
Yes, ester chemistry. I have this theory that Infinium is either partnered with Motul, or they own Motul outright. However, other than some clues here and there, I have not found any concrete evidence to support this theory. If I find it, I will post it. They do make good, high quality products, that's for sure.The French know something
That dude knows zero about anything technical, he only hawks a brand.
How to make up their own grades that don't exist in J300?
I believe LubrizolWho makes Triax oils? Do they use Infineum or Lubrizol?
Are you sure it's not Afton Chemical, Neol, or Broadcom?I believe Lubrizol
Teaser!! I'm not reading the whole thing!!Taking time to scroll thru this Triax Catalog may reveal the best kept secret of the day.
https://www.triaxlubricants.com/files/catalog/11_TRIAX_US_MASTER_CATALOG_Letter_-_2021.pdf
Yup sure it’s Lubrizol use with confidence you should order some tonightAre you sure it's not Afton Chemical, Neol, or Broadcom?