Rowe Racing 10W40

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Hello @all.

Here is the VOA from the Rowe Racing 10W40, which is a thin sae40. Rowe has used it in the m6 gt3.
Today they use 0W30 in their m4 gt3.

What do you think about this Engine oil? Maybe i can use it in my Civic Type r for 5000 kilometres.



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Thank you for your contribution. Beyond that your VOA is a bit sobering.
This '10W-40' seems to come as-new as '10W-30' or within its first 500 mls.
80 ppm of boron and molybdenum - nothing special, few reason to spend
the presumable premium . . .
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$90 for 5 liters & probably s&h cost.

"ROWE Hightec Racing Motor Oil SAE 10W-40 - 5L

Fully synthetic fuel-efficient multi-grade engine oil based on the newly developed MULTI-ESTER TECHNOLOGY. Specifically developed for and tested in motorsports vehicles. This motor oil will show top performance and ensure maximum engine power even under the greatest stress and critical conditions.

ROWE engine oils are the result of high standards and passion. USP Motorsports is proud to offer an engine oil and other lubricants that provide the same level of quality we've come to expect for our race cars. Choose top quality from one of the most modern and sustainable lubricant factories in Europe. Developed for all those who love engines and transmissions and who are passionate about their performance. Innovative and high-quality lubricants “Made in Germany” – that is what ROWE has stood for since 1995. ROWE offers a full range of engine oils, transmission and hydraulic oils, brake fluids, greases, coolants, additives and car care products. As an owner-managed family company, ROWE is committed to value-oriented relationships with specialist retailers and performance shops like USP. Discover their product range and find the right oil for your needs!"

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The oil has a Noack of 3-4. It was designed without polymers, due to the good PAO base oil it does not need it. The additive is not important here, as the base oil has a very good quality, probably PAO6. Absolutely fully synthetic, also in German law. I think it's very high quality. It probably also has organic friction modifiers.
 
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