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Product Description
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Red Line's 20W60 Heavy Duty Synthetic Oil is specifically
blended for air-cooled V-Twin engines with traditionally wide
clearances like Knuckleheads, Shovelheads, and Panheads engines
and is also compatible with V-twins operated in hot climates. As
part of Red Line's all-new Powersports line, these High
Peformance Motorcycle Oils are fully-synthetic formulas
specifically created for the high demands of the latest
high-revving four-strokes motocross bikes and ATVs, Sportbikes,
and V-Twins. Available in popular viscosities of 10W40, 20W50,
and 20W60, these ester-based products contain the anti-wear
chemistry demanded by mechanics and enthusiasts. The levels of
zinc and phosphorus blended into these lubricants are among the
highest in the industry and combine well with Red Line's
chemistry, designed to seal piston rings for more power, fight
fuel dilution, extend drain interval and provide stronger film
strength over a range of temperature. This oil also features
lower levels of friction modifiers for superior wet clutch
operation and its excellent thermal stability, oxidation
resistance, cleanliness, and ability to lubricate hot metal make
Red Line High Performance Motor Oil a superior lubricant.
Recommended for JASO MB, API SJ, SG, & SH. Red Line Synthetic
Motor Oils are designed to provide the highest degree of
protection and cleanliness for your engine. Red Line lubricants
contain polyol ester basestocks, the only lubricants which can
withstand the tremendous heat of modern jet engines, which makes
our motor oil a necessity to properly lubricate a turbocharger or
hot-running engine. The synthetic basestocks have a natural
multigrade property, which means that large as of unstable
polymeric thickeners are not required to manufacture our
multigrades. Red Line Synthetic Motor Oils will provide better
protection than a petroleum oil of the next higher viscosity
grade under high shear conditions.
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Motor oil is made from crude oil and is used to lubricate, clean,
and cool engines. Types of motor oil include conventional,
synthetic, diesel, bio-based, hybrid (blends of conventional and
synthetic), and recycled oils. Motor oil varies in weight and
viscosity, as well as additives that some manufacturers add to
the oil during the refining process. A numerical code system
created by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) grades motor
oils according to viscosity--the higher the number between 0 and
60, the more viscous (thicker) the oil is. Most consumer motor
oils are graded by two numbers, with the first number indicating
cold weather (Winter or "W") performance.
SAE 20W-60
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This oil has a weight of SAE 20W-60, meaning it has an SAE
viscosity rating of 20 in cold temperatures and a rating of 60 at
normal operating temperature. Always check your vehicle's owner's
manual to verify that this is the correct weight of motor oil for
your vehicle.
Full Synthetic Oil
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This oil is a full synthetic oil, meaning crude oil is not used
in making it. Synthetic oil can be used in vehicle engines
instead of motor oils refined from crude oil, and often provides
superior mechanical performance over traditional motor oil,
including increased mileage and reduced engine wear at
extreme temperatures. Its complex method of production means it
can often cost more than conventional motor oil.