R RC211V Joined Oct 27, 2002 Messages 68 Location Seattle Jan 9, 2003 #1 Anyone have the SUS Viscosity at 210F for Redline 5w30, virgin of course? Looking to compare it to the 10w-30. Thanks! [ January 09, 2003, 03:21 PM: Message edited by: RC211V ]
Anyone have the SUS Viscosity at 210F for Redline 5w30, virgin of course? Looking to compare it to the 10w-30. Thanks! [ January 09, 2003, 03:21 PM: Message edited by: RC211V ]
6 68redlines73 Joined Dec 4, 2002 Messages 311 Location SF/Bay Area, CA Jan 9, 2003 #2 They'll both be about 63 SUS at 210F. The 5W-30 is 10.9 cSt @ 100C and the 10W-30 is 10.7 cSt @ 100C.
They'll both be about 63 SUS at 210F. The 5W-30 is 10.9 cSt @ 100C and the 10W-30 is 10.7 cSt @ 100C.
S satterfi Joined Jun 20, 2002 Messages 903 Location CA Jan 10, 2003 #3 quote: Originally posted by 68redlines73: They'll both be about 63 SUS at 210F. The 5W-30 is 10.9 cSt @ 100C and the 10W-30 is 10.7 cSt @ 100C. Click to expand... What's the HTHS of these two oils?
quote: Originally posted by 68redlines73: They'll both be about 63 SUS at 210F. The 5W-30 is 10.9 cSt @ 100C and the 10W-30 is 10.7 cSt @ 100C. Click to expand... What's the HTHS of these two oils?
6 68redlines73 Joined Dec 4, 2002 Messages 311 Location SF/Bay Area, CA Jan 10, 2003 #4 The data for HTHS Vis (cP @ 150C) is as follows per the spec sheet I received: 5W-30 = 3.8 10W-30 = 3.8
The data for HTHS Vis (cP @ 150C) is as follows per the spec sheet I received: 5W-30 = 3.8 10W-30 = 3.8