Originally Posted By: rednikos
i m between redline and 300v.
what to you mean with Red Line 10W-30 is overkill????
what do you think guys?
10w-30 or 10w-40?
If you do go with Red line, 10W-30 is a safer shot than the 5W. Differences are very small though...but since you're in Greece where starting viscosity is not an issue, why not. This is also the most shear stable of all options here since it's the only ester with a narrow span between viscosities.
I did mention it would be overkill just before letting us know about your stroker kit. your piston speeds exceed any car's on the market and equal some older formula 1 engines ... that is in stock form. I think the shear rate between piston and cylinder wall would alone motivate a 10W. This is unknown territory so better play it safe. If you drive this hard and race it often you'd probably get more miles from Red Line's racing homologue 30Wt which is also polymer free but has more anti-wear and friction modifiers but less detergents. You just have to figure out if that's the case.
I'm also thinking a thick 10W-40 ester based will be pretty hard to scrape off the walls at those speeds but that's just my instinct.
i m between redline and 300v.
what to you mean with Red Line 10W-30 is overkill????
what do you think guys?
10w-30 or 10w-40?
If you do go with Red line, 10W-30 is a safer shot than the 5W. Differences are very small though...but since you're in Greece where starting viscosity is not an issue, why not. This is also the most shear stable of all options here since it's the only ester with a narrow span between viscosities.
I did mention it would be overkill just before letting us know about your stroker kit. your piston speeds exceed any car's on the market and equal some older formula 1 engines ... that is in stock form. I think the shear rate between piston and cylinder wall would alone motivate a 10W. This is unknown territory so better play it safe. If you drive this hard and race it often you'd probably get more miles from Red Line's racing homologue 30Wt which is also polymer free but has more anti-wear and friction modifiers but less detergents. You just have to figure out if that's the case.
I'm also thinking a thick 10W-40 ester based will be pretty hard to scrape off the walls at those speeds but that's just my instinct.