Originally Posted By: DragRace
Originally Posted By: OVERKILL
Originally Posted By: DragRace
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
This thread is hilarious.
It is,I always get a kick outta the "Redline isnt for long drain applications" Yet I know a few people who have and have had no issues.But hey,not everyone Reads BobistheOilguy online forums.
Just because an oil suffers from TBN depletion doesn't mean it is going to cause people to "have issues". It means it is no longer able to neutralize the acids formed from the combustion process and this can lead to deposit formation and sludge build-up if left unchecked.
Most people don't do UOA's. They have no idea how much or how little oil life they have left. They have no idea what their contamination levels are. They are living in blissful oblivion and having "no issues"
I always get a "kick" out of the people who come in laughing about other people's experience with a product, people who have done oil analysis and discovered that in their application and those of many others that the product simply isn't viable for extended drains. They typically speak in a mocking or condescending tone, going on like there is some awesome inside joke going on, discounting the other's experience based on blissful ignorance with a couple of anecdotes about Uncle Billy Bob and his buddy Fred having "no issues", which apparently carries far more weight in their minds than actual data.
Hilarious indeed.
Edit:
And I will add that if I sound a bit snarky, it is because I find it incredibly rude that just because you have an opinion on something that is contrary to that of a few others participating in a thread who were speaking SPECIFICALLY as to their experience and observations about a product, you found it necessary to mock those people instead of engaging in a debate about the data, evidence...etc.
I'm all for discussing Redline's viability as an extended drain lubricant. It just seems that in this case, and in the cases of many other examples, that it simply cannot hold it's TBN as long as other oils which are actively advertised as being capable of this feat.
You can get as "snarky" as you wish.I'm passing along that I know several people who use Redline street oil for up to 10,000 miles and have no issues.Not everyone does UOA's.Not everyone uses the internet to determine whats best for their application either.
They may not be experiencing any issues but that doesn't mean there isn't something going on.
I love red lines products and the company. I would use their products exclusively if I could afford to,but I can't.
The "data" acquired here shows that in this particular application the oil isn't suitable for extended drains(10000 or more miles) however I would run it up to that point. Or why pay the extra money. If a cheaper oil can go the same mileage,and wear numbers are similar then what's the point?