![]() Auto Zone and Pep Boys also stock WaterWetter and our SI-1 Complete Fuel System Cleaner. Advance Auto Parts stocks our motor oil and chemicals, with many other products available through their commercial and performance catalogs. Mail order giants like Summit and Jegs sell most of our products. If you have any additional questions regarding this please email Q: Where can I buy Red Line Oil products?Īccess the Dealer Locator section of this website to find one of 5000 dealers around the globe. A link to the application form will be available on the sponsorship page only during this period. Racing teams and racers can apply for support from Red Line Oil during our open enrollment period, September 1 st through October 31 st for the following race season. Q: How can I get Red Line Oil to sponsor my race team? Simply pour in one bottle for most road cars or light trucks. WaterWetter is compatible with all antifreezes including the new extended-life types that are "factory-fill" in your new road car. Q: Is WaterWetter compatible with antifreeze? Our oils don't cause deposits in the engine which can cause poor performance, carbon locking of rotors or sticking apex seals. Our High-Performance Motor and Racing Oils have been used successfully in rotary engines in both racing and street applications from the beginning. Q: Can I use Red Line High-Performance Motor and/or Racing Oils in my rotary engine? Drain this mix after break-in and re-fill. For this, you can use Red Line's Limited Slip Friction Modifier. Some aftermarket ring and pinion suppliers recommend adding additional friction modifier to reduce temperatures and friction during the critical break-in period. Q: Do you recommend special oil for driveline break-in?Ī differential or transaxle will break-in with a synthetic product without issue. For new road cars, always follow the manufacturer recommendations and initial oil change recommendations for break-in. If you allow 1500 to 2000 miles in a street engine or 20 to 30 minutes on the dyno at low rpm, the rings will have had sufficient time to seat and the high initial break-in wear will have occurred. Though most conventional oils are missing the important antiwear components that you find in Red Line's synthetic motor oils, the conventional oil is not as slick as Red Line and will allow the piston rings to seat more quickly. We recommend using this oil in combination with our Engine Oil Break In Additive, which features the antiwear chemicals necessary to protect valve train components like camshafts, rollers and tappets. Q: Can I break-in my engine on Red Line motor oil?įor performance engines, we recommend using conventional 10w30 motor oil to ensure proper piston ring seating. Modern filter technology and the latest, clean-burning fuels have reduced the solids that contaminate oil, so frequent filter changes aren't usually necessary. ![]() Vehicles that see more highway driving can go a maximum of 15,000 to 18,000 miles with an oil filter change in between. If you do a lot of city driving or low speed/low frequency driving, we recommend oil changes at 7500 miles. Q: How often should I change my Red Line oil? Red Line's popular MT-90 is a GL-4 type product. Referring to gear oils, your manual transmission will likely call for an ATF, GL-4 type or GL-5 type products. Our most popular automatic transmission fluid is D4 ATF where a Dexron III, Mercon, or Mercon V is called for, as well. Most engines a use 5W30 motor oil for general use. Reference your owner's manual and make a direct cross-reference from there or use our vehicle lookup. ![]() Q: How do I know which product variation to use in my car? Qualifications depend on your type of shop, how long have you been in business, resale numbers, etc. You can also fill out a form on how to become a dealer or contact us for a regional reference to a distributor. There are both local companies that can sell to your qualified shop at jobber prices, or you can lean on one of the bigger WDs like Keystone, where you may already buy auto parts for your local store. Visit our wholesale distributor section of the website for a complete list of resources in your area. Q: How do I become a Red Line Oil Dealer? ![]()
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