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Redline 11505 15W50 Synthetic Motor Oil, Gallon

Redline 11505 15W50 Synthetic Motor Oil, Gallon
Synthetic Oil Type, 15W50 Oil Weight, ZDDP Enhanced, 1 gallons Liquid Measurement
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Oil Type:
Synthetic
Oil Weight:
15W50
ZDDP Enhanced:
Yes
API Rating:
SN
Liquid Measurement:
1 gallons
MFG. Part #:
11505
Sold in Quantity:
Each
GTIN Code:
00083522115056
Info
Red line 15W-50 Motor Oil is for wider bearing clearances and engines that see occasional street use. This oil is popular in turbocharged applications. Features 25 percent more viscosity than petroleum 20W-50s.
- Fully-synthetic ester formula for passenger cars, light trucks, performance vehicles and marine applications
- Excellent wear protection and friction reduction across a wide range of operating conditions
- High detergency allows extended drain intervals and provides increased cleanliness
- Improved fuel economy and ring seal for more power
- Superior high temperature stability and oxidation resistance increases lubrication of hot metal compared to other synthetics
- High natural viscosity index (VI) provides thicker oil film in bearings and cams
- Less evaporation than other synthetics for improved efficiency and ring seal
- All products are completely compatible with other conventional and synthetic motor oils
- Not recommended for use in cold climates
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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