Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted by BTLew81
I've never tried it. I know it's probably overkill for my accord. I wanna try it. Lol
I currently run magnatec 5w30 in my accord 2.0t, so I'd probably go with the RL 0w20 since the 5w30 is a bit thick for something that specs 0w20. Is RL still using high calcium? Any issues in a tgdi engine?
Open to any insight.
Redline now has a SN Plus oil with much lower Calcium. You can research it at their website.
https://www.redlineoil.com/
Which is nothing more than a standard Philips 66 product that says "Redline" on the bottle.
So Phillips 66 5W30 now has a HTHS vis of 3.7?....... Wow!
Thanks for sharing that.
https://www.redlineoil.com/Content/files/tech/5W30_MO_PROD_INFO.pdf
Interesting, for "nothing more than a standard Phillips 66 product", I wonder why Phillips 66 has a HTHS of 3.0 and Redline 3.7. Weird, eh?
https://s3.amazonaws.com/phillips66...f-a35ae4fb2512/original/Shield_Armor.pdf
Scott
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted by BTLew81
I've never tried it. I know it's probably overkill for my accord. I wanna try it. Lol
I currently run magnatec 5w30 in my accord 2.0t, so I'd probably go with the RL 0w20 since the 5w30 is a bit thick for something that specs 0w20. Is RL still using high calcium? Any issues in a tgdi engine?
Open to any insight.
Redline now has a SN Plus oil with much lower Calcium. You can research it at their website.
https://www.redlineoil.com/
Which is nothing more than a standard Philips 66 product that says "Redline" on the bottle.
So Phillips 66 5W30 now has a HTHS vis of 3.7?....... Wow!
Thanks for sharing that.
https://www.redlineoil.com/Content/files/tech/5W30_MO_PROD_INFO.pdf
Interesting, for "nothing more than a standard Phillips 66 product", I wonder why Phillips 66 has a HTHS of 3.0 and Redline 3.7. Weird, eh?
https://s3.amazonaws.com/phillips66...f-a35ae4fb2512/original/Shield_Armor.pdf
Scott