Originally Posted By: AzFireGuy79
Redline is made for racing applications? Yeah there "RACING" oils yes you are correct but they have many very good street oils that perform much better than run of the mill oils.YOu could go on to say amsoil is a racing oil, along with Mobil 1 and on and on because they all offer a racing oil. Please don't spew falsehoods on here. Your statement was incorrect. Have you ever used RL? UOA's arent the end all judgement tool some people on here treat them to be.
To the OP both oils are great, you will be spending a little more for the Redline being that it is a POE based oil. If you can stretch the interval and want a great oil that you cant get from wally world go for the RL. If not Rotella is a great oil that has been proven to work in your car and adds the benefit of being readily available and cheap.
Red Line is a motor oil company that markets mostly towards racing applications. They're synthetic "regular" oils are what they sell at most speed shops. Red Line oils are based towards racing applications. I don't care if their synthetic line does not say "Racing" in front of it.
Both oils are indeed good oils. But you need to choose the oil for your application.
Try practicing what you preach my small minded friend.
"You will be spending a little more on Red Line." A little more? Red Line is one of the most, if not the most expensive available oil on the market. While RTS is "dirt" cheap at walmart.
Sorry sir, but you sound like a whiny 16 year old who is angry because you have Red Line in the crank case.
By the way, UOA's are a good indication of how a oil behaves/holds up in an engine. If UOA's did not tell us anything we would not spend money on them and post them on an oil forum.