Hi all, first post here. Don't think this may have been covered, so I'll post my question here.
My question concerns Redline motor oil. To be specific, I'm using it for a motorcycle. There are two types of Redline motor oil in question, Redline High performance motor oil, and Redline high performance motorcycle oil.
According to Redline, the high performance motor oil can be used in motorcycle with a wet clutch.
"Redline provides 25% lower coeffic of friction than other synthetics and petroleums, yet is designed for motorcycle wet clutches. This lubricant is formulated to suit all major car, motorcycle, marine engine manufacturers' and diesel engine builders' requirements and is formulated to suit the requirements for ACEA A3, and B3/B4"
On the other hand, the Redline high performance motorcycle oil is formulated specifically for four stroke motorcycles including sportbikes.
* Extra phosphorous and zinc for antiwear
* Lowest coefficent of friction available
* Less friction modifiers for superior wet clutch operation
One of the differences between the two, is the high performance motorcycle oil has more phosphorous and zinc. The high perfomance motor oil is API rated as high as SM and CF, while the high performance motorcycle oil is only rated at SJ, but is JASO MB rated.
What gives here? I have seen both types sold at motorcycle dealers, and in motorcycle shops.
I would appreciate some feedback on which type would be better suited for a sportbike application.
Chime away...
My question concerns Redline motor oil. To be specific, I'm using it for a motorcycle. There are two types of Redline motor oil in question, Redline High performance motor oil, and Redline high performance motorcycle oil.
According to Redline, the high performance motor oil can be used in motorcycle with a wet clutch.
"Redline provides 25% lower coeffic of friction than other synthetics and petroleums, yet is designed for motorcycle wet clutches. This lubricant is formulated to suit all major car, motorcycle, marine engine manufacturers' and diesel engine builders' requirements and is formulated to suit the requirements for ACEA A3, and B3/B4"
On the other hand, the Redline high performance motorcycle oil is formulated specifically for four stroke motorcycles including sportbikes.
* Extra phosphorous and zinc for antiwear
* Lowest coefficent of friction available
* Less friction modifiers for superior wet clutch operation
One of the differences between the two, is the high performance motorcycle oil has more phosphorous and zinc. The high perfomance motor oil is API rated as high as SM and CF, while the high performance motorcycle oil is only rated at SJ, but is JASO MB rated.
What gives here? I have seen both types sold at motorcycle dealers, and in motorcycle shops.
I would appreciate some feedback on which type would be better suited for a sportbike application.
Chime away...