Group V lubricants

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Penrite Racing series (also can be used on the street, as their add packages conatin the lot).

PAO and Ester...just like Redline.
 
Yep, Penrite 10-Tenths Racing, it's 100% PAO and Ester, with enough zinc to almost galvanize your roof. It's fully shear stable.

I've used their 10W40, It carries real specs like API SN and ACEA A3/B3. So good for the street or good for the track.

(Link - Penrite Racing 10W40)
 
Originally Posted By: KingCake
never heard of penrite


laugh !!!

I've never heard of NOLA......does it come from Granola ?
 
Originally Posted By: SR5
Originally Posted By: KingCake
never heard of penrite


laugh !!!

I've never heard of NOLA......does it come from Granola ?

No, LA!
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Found it !!!!
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KingCake you can buy Penrite at your local SuperCheap Auto or REPCO, I think there is one just around the corner from you.
 
Originally Posted By: subzerospeed
What other engine oils are comparable to redline?

All good synthetics.

What does this have to do with the thread title?
 
Originally Posted By: d00df00d
Originally Posted By: subzerospeed
What other engine oils are comparable to redline?

All good synthetics.

What does this have to do with the thread title?


Very few can match the HTHS and NOACK of RL oils.
 
Originally Posted By: edwardh1
where is a list of what oils are in what groups?


There is no such list. Most companies consider this trade secret and won't tell you.
 
Originally Posted By: SR5
Originally Posted By: KingCake
never heard of penrite


laugh !!!

I've never heard of NOLA......does it come from Granola ?
Ooooooooooooh!!!
 
Originally Posted By: OPR4H
If the Penrite is as good as their website, I don't want it.


What's wrong the website.

Penrite is excellent oil, too. If it was still import into the US, I'd use it.
 
Originally Posted By: From Motul
This 100% synthetic engine oil has been formulated, developed and tested according to the most recent technical requirements of petrol and diesel engines.


So what leads you guys to assume Motul is 100% ester?
 
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