Great experience with Redline synthetic oil.

V

vailchalet2

I feel obligated to post about my good experiences with Redline Oil.

I've used their oils, gear lubes, and injector cleaners in lots of family
vehicles for many years.

Their products have consistently been the best I've tried. Cars have run
smoother, used less oil, and shifted better when I use their products.

But what really impressed me, and compelled me to post, is the commitment to
the customer that Redline has demonstrated.

When I had some special use questions and asked for extraordinary customer
service.... the owner of the company provided personal service and answered my
questions

Great customer service is when the company dazzles you!

And Redline came through!

This is the best sort of combination of great products and genuine commitment
to the customer.
 
A quick Google shows that Vailchalet posted this to at least 6
newsgroups. Is it just me, or does this smell of a commercial, not
personal, endorsement?

Andrew
Proud owner of a 3-day-old Forester
 
Since I use Mobil 1 (engine/transmission/differential) and have gotten
~150,000 miles with no lube related problems I would like to hear from
Subaru and other owners who run Redline products and get 150,000 + miles.
Yes vailchalet2 does sound of a commercial. eddie
 
I run cheap oil (Castrol usually) and change it every 5,000 miles and my one
'95 Legacy has over 300,000 without an oil related issue.. My othe r two
Legacys ('99 SUS, '95 sedan) have 210,000 and 110,000 respectivly and have
had no problems but I did get those two used.
I think the main thing is to have the crankcase full of oil. TG
 
TG said:
I think the main thing is to have the crankcase full of oil. TG

Clean oil! I change my Subie's oil more frequently than you (3000-3500
miles but the engine's got 340k "less than babied" miles--lots of dirt
roads), the g/f changes her "new" Honda at 5,000 like you. I've run
Castrol GTX in most of my engines, she runs it in hers, no complaints
from either of us. I wouldn't say it's "cheap" oil just cuz it's dino
oil. Synthetics have their place, though in my experience they may be a
bit overrated. It would be fun to take two cars as identical as
possible, fill one with synthetic, the other with dino oil, and take off
to do a real life head to head, identical driving, identical oil
changes, filters, other maintenance: no guessing! Anyone got any spare
grant money laying around?

Rick
 
Gee still no Redline backers with lots of miles ( say 200,000 +) with no
problems. eddie
 

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