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Red Line 10206 - 20WT Racing Oil Synthetic 5 Gallon Oil

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  • Red Line 10206 - 20WT Racing Oil Synthetic 5 Gallon  Oil
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SKU:
FJFN-10206
UPC:
083522102063
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Red Line - 10206

Racing oils provide more wear protection than motor oils for passenger vehicles, however, these products contain fewer detergents and are not suitable for street use
Details:

  • Sold as 5 Gallon
  • Reformulated for improved frictional properties
  • Special detergents for improved lubricity and less detonation
  • Polyol ester base stocks provide more stability and film strength when exposed to excess fuel dilution
  • Each of these products has no less than 2200 ppm of zinc and phosphorus for anti wear
  • Each race oil product is a multi-grade, offering 2-4 percent more power than oil of a similar viscosity 20WT is a 5W20, 30WT is a 10W30, 40WT is a 15W40, 50WT is a 15W50
  • Improved protection at startup, lower oil temp, cleanliness
  • Remember to change these oils more frequently than regular motor oils
  • Consistent wear and operation in drag racing classes like Stock and Super Stock (many switch to 5WT for Class Racing)
  • Popular for qualifying in stock car engines
  • Used by many top engine builders in Spec Miata and other low-power road race engines
  • For Four-Cycle kart the Honda GX 200 and GX160, A Yamaha/Burris F200, Briggs and Stratton LO 206/World Formula/Animal, Kohler, Techmseh and Clones
  • Phosphorus, Avg PPM 2400
  • Zinc, Avg PPM 2250
  • SAE Viscosity Grade 5W20
  • Vis at 100 degrees C, CSt 7.6
  • Vis at 40 degrees C, CSt 44
  • Viscosity Index 139
  • CCS Viscosity, Poise at degrees C 30 at neg 25 degrees C
  • Pour Point, degrees C neg 50
  • Pour Point, degrees F neg 58
  • NOACK Evaporation Loss,1hr at 482 degrees F (250 degrees C), percent 6