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Cold weather can be just as damaging to differentials and transmissions as sustained high-temperature use. Rapid oil flow to the bearings and adequate lubricant splashed to the gear teeth is critical to prevent component fatigue and premature failure. At -15°F an SAE 90 gear oil will take more than 5 minutes to flow to the bearings while Red Line 75W90 requires only a second. This dry lubrication can cause rapid fatigue damage. High viscosities when cold will also rob the vehicle of considerable power until the lubricant has fully warmed up. Figure 2 below shows how Red Line Gear Oils compare to petroleum gear oils at 0°C.
IMPROVED DRIVETRAIN
EFFICIENCY
A combination of
features of Red Line Gear Oils provides greater operating efficiency.
Improved slipperiness in the gear tooth contact zone provides a significant
friction reduction - improving power transfer and reducing temperatures.
The relatively constant viscosity of Red Line Gear Oils compared to
petroleums also provides a significant increase in efficiency. Figure
3 demonstrates how the low temperature viscosity feature provides a
tremendous improvement in efficiency during short trip and low- speed
service, yet even when the temperature has stabilized, a 2.5% efficiency
improvement resulted from the replacement of the SAE 90 gear oil with
the synthetic 75W90 in this European sedan. The ambient temperature
during this test was 0°C(32°F) and both the transmission and
differential lubricants were replaced with the 75W90. Even at stabilized
temperatures or elevated temperatures resulting from heavy loads or
high speeds, the higher viscosity at higher temperatures and improved
slipperiness results in improved efficiency. Figure 4 below shows an
axle efficiency evaluation comparing the synthetic gear oils to petroleum
gear oils in a heavy-duty truck axle operated at its rated load. Red
Line Gear Oils can provide a significant improvement in power transfer
and fuel economy, while at the same time providing thicker oil films
in the high-temperature contact zone which improves drivetrain durability.
This feature has allowed Red Line to establish a reputation in auto
racing as providing the best power and greatest equipment durability
of any lubricants available. Red Line Gear Oils usually provide greater
than twice the component durability in high-performance applications.
These synthetics have demonstrated fuel economy savings as great as
5% in intercity freight hauling and between 0.5% - 3% in line haul trucking
operations. The fuel savings alone provide a return many times greater
than the cost of the synthetic lubricant.
REDUCES TEMPERATURES
The enhanced lubricity
and better heat transfer capability of the synthetics enables Red Line
Gear Oils to reduce axle temperatures to insure a thicker oil film in
the contact zone and provide better equipment durability. Red Line Gear
Oils will reduce differential temperatures between 10 - 70°F and
transmission temperatures between 10 - 50°F. The actual degree
of temperature reduction depends on the speed and load conditions of
the equipment - with more stressful conditions showing greater differences.
Even greater temperature reductions can be seen when comparing axle
break-in temperatures. The friction modifiers allow a more gradual wearing
in of mating surfaces, significantly reducing break-in temperatures
and minimizing potential problems associated with a loss of hardness
of the gear tooth surfaces. Friction tests have shown Red Line Gear
Oils provide a 15% reduction in the coefficient of friction compared
to good synthetic and petroleum gear oils. Seal durability is another
problem associated with high temperatures. Many seal materials will
harden at temperatures above 250°F, causing cracking and the leakage
of fluid.
CORROSION PROTECTION
The extreme pressure
chemistry used in many gear oils can be corrosive to brass and bronze
used in synchronizers and bushings. Most gear oils are corrosive at
temperatures of 200°F. Red Line Gear Oils are non-corrosive up
to 300°F and the MTL in excess of 350°F. A corrosive gear
oil can shorten synchronizer life by half and can also contribute to
rust problems. Red Line Gear Oils are designed to provide synchro and
bushing compatibility and to prevent rust even when water is present.
THERMAL STABILITY
The thermally stable
components used in Red Line Gear Oils insures stability even under elevated
temperatures. Petroleum gear oils will form insoluble deposits which
can interrupt the flow of oil to the bearings and gears, causing premature
failure. These deposits can also be abrasive to the seals and cause
leakage. Red Line Gear Oils are capable of being used many times longer
than petroleum gear oils. These gear oils have been used in heavy-duty
trucks for 250,000 miles with excellent cleanliness and durability.
SEAL AND LUBRICANT
COMPATIBILITY
Red Line Gear Oils
are designed to be compatible with seals which were designed for use
with petroleum products. Reduced temperatures and improved deposit control
should allow longer seal life. Red Line Gear Oils are compatible with
petroleum and most other synthetics, so flushing is not required.
LIMITED-SLIP COMPATIBILITY
Red Line Gear Oils,
with the exception of the 75W90NS, already contain friction modifier
required for operation in limited-slip differentials. Additional additive
is not required.
PRODUCT APPLICATION
75W90
Gear Oil - the preferred product in nearly all car and light
truck differentials, both conventional and limited-slip. 75W90 is preferred
for most racing applications. It contains friction modifier which is
recommended for limited-slip units. 75W90 Gear Oil can be used in many
transmissions and transaxles; however, other Red Line lubricants have
better frictional properties for rapid synchronization. Exceeds API
GL-5.
75W90 NS - a GL-5 which does not contain the friction modifiers for limited-slip hypoid differentials. This makes the transmission synchronizers come to equal speeds more quickly, allowing faster shifting and much easier low-temperature shifting. Can also be used in racing limited-slip differentials where weak spring design causes too much wheel spin.
80W140 Gear Oil - generally used in commercial trucks which will climb long, steep grades and some racing applications where power is not critical. Generally 0.5% less efficient than 75W90. Can also be used in differentials and transmissions where excessive noise is a problem and limited-slip differentials which vibrate excessively when turning a corner. Exceeds API GL-5.
LightWeight Gear Oil - a 75W/80W GL-5 gear oil designed to lubricate transmissions and transaxles which recommend 80W GL-5 gear oils. It has excellent low- temperature flow which allows easier shifting when cold. Also has good synchro compatibility. May be used to obtain maximum power transfer in racing differentials which do not see high temperatures.
SuperLight Gear Oil - a 70W/75W GL-5 gear oil with the viscosity of an ATF. This is used when temperatures are not high and when the maximum power output is required such as in qualifying laps.
ShockProofTM Gear Oil - a unique lubricant containing a suspension of solid microscopic particles as an extreme pressure agent. The viscosity characteristics allow the lubricant to resist throwoff and provide a film thickness greater than an SAE 250 grade, with the same low fluid friction as with our 80W140. Recommended for offroad racing and problem gearboxes.
MTL® - Manual Transmission/Transaxle Lubricant. A 70W80 GL-4 gear oil which is designed for manual transmissions which require 70W - 80W GL-4 gear oils, motor oils, or ATFs. It provides low temperature shiftability equal to an ATF, yet will not thin out or shear at high temperatures and provides the substantial gear protection of a GL-4 gear oil. The higher synchronizer coefficient of friction allows faster upshifting and downshifting and the lubricant is non-corrosive to synchros and bushings.
MT 90 - Manual Transmission/Transaxle Lubricant. A 75W90 GL-4 gear oil which is designed for manual transmissions which require 75W90, or 90 GL-4 gear oils or motor oils. Uses the same chemistry as MTL , but is a 90 WT in order to satisfy certain manufacturers which recommend SAE 90 GL-4 gear oils.
ATF - a full synthetic automatic transmission fluid which is a registered Dexron II, Mercon, and Mercedes-Benz 236.8 fluid and suitable for use in most automatic transmissions. Its benefits include better thermal and oxidation stability which make it perfect for vehicles which see high temperatures. It also flows much better in low temperatures, providing tremendously improved shifting when cold. It may also be used in manual transmission and transfer cases which recommend ATFs; however, Red Line MTL will provide better shifting and greatly improved wear protection in those applications.
HIGH-TEMP ATF - synthetic ATF for use where Dexron II or Mercon is recommended. A higher viscosity allows optimal operation at 70°F higher temperature, providing better torque converter efficiency. Perfect for heavily-loaded vehicles. Superior stability allows high-temperature operation without varnishing valves and clutches which causes failure. Provides the same low-temperature operation as with a conventional ATF.
RACING ATF - synthetic ATF for automatic and manual transmissions which need the positive shift of a TYPE-F ATF. This ATF contains no slipperiness additives, producing faster shifts and quicker lock-up. A higher viscosity at high temperatures provides greater efficiency and the enhanced extreme-pressure protection provides five-times the film-strength of petroleum and other synthetic ATFs.
DIFFERENTIALS - Red Line 75W90 Gear Oil provides excellent protection in nearly all differentials, conventional and limited slip, in both racing and street use. 75W90NS can be used in certain limited-slip units in racing to lock-up the differential. 80W140 should be used in commercial hauling, problem limited-slip units, racing applications which see tremendous torque at low speeds, and where noise deadening is desired. LightWeight or SuperLight can be used to obtain maximum power transfer in racing differentials which do not see high temperatures.
TRANSMISSIONS - MTL® can be used in most manual transmissions and transaxles for both street and racing use unless the manufacturer requires the additional protection of an SAE 90 or the extreme-pressure protection of a GL-5. In those situations the MT 90 (GL-4) or 75W90NS (GL-5) will provide good shiftability and synchro compatibility and extra gear protection. LightWeight Gear Oil can be used in transmissions calling for a 75W or 80W GL-5.
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