Redline 5w30 VOA

Thanks for all these analysis' on it. Guessing it remains SN cert to this day.
Well that means I can scribble it off my future Oil Brands to try Refrigerator Magnet List.
I need add pack built of SP cert.
A TGDI Medical Doctor would say this Red Line has OD'd on Calcium and needs dozens of intravenous tubes of Magnesium.
 
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Thanks Buster.

Is this SP-stuff the same as what's in the Kendall GT Max?
I was interested a few years ago and I thought member Overkill mentioned back then this was virtually Kendall oil-out-of-the-same-bag.

Anyways, the price I saw was around $65 per gallon at Amazon. I wouldn't buy more than one gallon. I want to see if it drowns that sewing machine under the hood of my wife's Kia 2.0. All that Ester in it might do-the-trick. My current Amsoil Euro 0w30 didn't quiet that engine. Neither did the Quaker State Euro 5w40 prior to that.

The Grapevine here says I should get Lubri-Moly Ceratec and others say HPL Performance Plus.
Wifey won't part with that Soul XLine. She absolutely loves it.
 
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Thanks Buster.

Is this SP-stuff the same as what's in the Kendall GT Max?
I was interested a few years ago and I thought member Overkill mentioned back then this was virtually Kendall oil-out-of-the-same-bag.

Anyways, the price I saw was around $65 per gallon at Amazon. I wouldn't buy more than one gallon. I want to see if it drowns that sewing machine under the hood of my wife's Kia 2.0. All that Ester in it might do-the-trick. My current Amsoil Euro 0w30 didn't quiet that engine. Neither did the Quaker State Euro 5w40 prior to that.

The Grapevine here says I should get Lubri-Moly Ceratec and others say HPL Performance Plus.
Wifey won't part with that Soul XLine. She absolutely loves it.
No that's their run of the mill line. Noting like the SP 0w30.

https://www.redlineoil.com/professional-series-motor-oil
 
They also have some of the highest hths values and with an oxidation number of 93, they have a good amount of ester. Good things in my book. That's why I continue to use it in everything I own...in every hole except in radiators and transmission in the 10r140. I would absolutely use an ULV from them in HP flavor if they made one.
 
They also have some of the highest hths values and with an oxidation number of 93, they have a good amount of ester. Good things in my book. That's why I continue to use it in everything I own...in every hole except in radiators and transmission in the 10r140. I would absolutely use an ULV from them in HP flavor if they made one.
I use everything RL makes as much as possible
My 2018 F250 requires LV tranny fluid so I’ve been using RL D6 fluid with excellent results.
 
Not sure. They flagged it as critical because of silicon and sodium. I know Redline uses a little more silicon as a anti-foaming agent I’m just not sure what is average. And no idea about sodium. Any thoughts?
Sodium can be up to 20ppm in a New Oil Analysis and is part of the rust inhibition agents. One can compare this to later UOA's to see if coolant leaks are present. Silicon can range from 5-10ppm in off-the-shelf oils.
 
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