Originally Posted By: Dirty_Howie
I'm not sure about taking the cats out. This was recommended by Sidney also. So I guess running the Redline is going to cause them to fail for sure???
I need some one to tell my why Redline is better than Mobil1 0w40. Is it becuase its an esther? Obviously more ZDDP. And the Moly is super high compared to other oils.DH
I know what you mean by the "looking forward to the drive every day", as I feel the same way about my 'lowly' (but much modded for handling) f body.
Life is just a little too short to "save" any car for picture perfect weather by relegating it to 'garage queen' status.
I even put four good winter tires (mounted on the stock alloys) on mine and drive it when the white stuff is on the ground, something you basically do not have to worry about.
I use Red Line, and open track my car ~4 times a year, drive it VERY hard on deserted roads very late at night (after complete warmup, of course), and use it daily (albeit not as many daily miles as you), and I still have the OEM style cats on the car.
I replaced the stock catcons NOT because they were clogged, or not functioning, or setting SES lights/codes, but because I wanted at least
slightly better flowing exhaust (larger catcon into/out of pipes and internals than stock)
without going to illegal 200 cell, metal matrix catcons, at which point one may as well go to long tube headers with MM catcons right at the collector.
Eventually, I will go to 304 stainless 'shortie' headers (with ALL of the OEM emissions hookups intact) into the stock replacement, 49 state, Magnaflow catcons.
So,
NO, using Red Line oils will NOT "guarantee" that your catcons "must" fail!
Yes, basically the only things that make Red Line "better than" (if one MUST use
that terminology) M1 0W-40 are;
possibly (NO ONE knows for sure!
) a higher group 5 content,
possibly "better" quality VIIs to get the viscosity spread, and definitely a 'stouter' add pack (but NOT by leaps and bounds, except for the soluble moly content).
Oh, and YES CATERHAM, the RL 0W-40 has a higher VI than the Mobil 1 0W-40.