C Caiwu Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 88 Location China Dec 11, 2006 #1 Castrol RS say it is racing formulation.I know many many racing oil lack of detergent but some have.Can you tell me any other racing oil can be used on street cars?Thank you.
Castrol RS say it is racing formulation.I know many many racing oil lack of detergent but some have.Can you tell me any other racing oil can be used on street cars?Thank you.
L Leo Joined Apr 27, 2003 Messages 911 Location Australia Dec 11, 2006 #2 Motul 300V Royal Purple XPR line Redline non Race oils (good enough for race conditions though) Fuchs Titan GT1 ... and more if you do a search!
Motul 300V Royal Purple XPR line Redline non Race oils (good enough for race conditions though) Fuchs Titan GT1 ... and more if you do a search!
B boxcartommie22 Joined Jan 3, 2003 Messages 3,073 Location moutain country Dec 11, 2006 #3 torco synergyn maxima redline racing 30w as an additive only
D DragRace Joined Nov 27, 2006 Messages 2,327 Location 1/4 Mile Track Dec 11, 2006 #4 http://www.vpracingfuels.com/RS530.html VP oil
M mckennaiii Joined Nov 14, 2006 Messages 294 Location virginia Dec 11, 2006 #5 i had considered motul 300v 5w30, but motul tech support advised against it in average stree car use and recommended the 8100 e-tech lite 0w30.
i had considered motul 300v 5w30, but motul tech support advised against it in average stree car use and recommended the 8100 e-tech lite 0w30.
O Oil Changer Joined Aug 28, 2006 Messages 2,330 Dec 11, 2006 #6 They ALL can be used for the street, just not the best choice.
T TallPaul Joined Oct 22, 2003 Messages 13,131 Location By Detroit Dec 11, 2006 #7 Valvoline VR1 has detergents for street use.
C Caiwu Thread starter Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 88 Location China Dec 12, 2006 #8 What is the benefit to use racing oil?
K KieferS Joined Jul 4, 2006 Messages 506 Location ATL Dec 12, 2006 #9 ^Racing oil has less detergents, but produces less friction. Or atleast, that is my understanding.
M mitchcoyote Joined Nov 25, 2006 Messages 454 Location Tomball, Texas Dec 12, 2006 #10 A good full synthetic would serve you better than a racing oil...