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Redline or Amsoil?
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Redline or Amsoil? Which is better? Which should I use?
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#2

i don't have a comparison on redline, but i use it and so far like it a lot



i did post other comparison info that included amsoil info on a thread just last week
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#3

There's a very good article on oil here.

http://www.lnengineering.com/oil.html

It applies more to the air cooled engines than ours but still is valuable reading and I would think using an oil recommended for the older 911s would be better for a 968 also.
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here is the article i had found that started my thread



http://www.performanceoilnews.com/oils_a...oils.shtml
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#5

Redline's too expensive for me, I ordered a case of Amsoil 5w-40 "European" blend of pure synthetic. I'm paying about 5.60 a quart, not bad!
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