Is Valvoline pro v the blue synthetic racing oil that used to be called nsl (not street legal)? I found a picture on Google images of the pro v line up, and if I remember correctly it's available in 0/20, 0/30, 20/50 and nitro 70(which might've been conventional). Every product had zinc level listings with the 20W-50 having 1400 ppm, same as conventional vr1. I also noticed it can be purchased from summit and speedway, Amazon too I believe. I hadn't heard of pro v until the other day.
Note to the moderators: this is not an endorsement for Valvoline or their racing products. I'm aware of another member's thread being locked because it contained a product guide, but he was not promoting the product. I'm simply asking a question, and providing some background info on the products. I personally have no immediate use for it, but it intrigues me nonetheless.
Note to the moderators: this is not an endorsement for Valvoline or their racing products. I'm aware of another member's thread being locked because it contained a product guide, but he was not promoting the product. I'm simply asking a question, and providing some background info on the products. I personally have no immediate use for it, but it intrigues me nonetheless.