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🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Red Line Motor Oil!
Red Line 15405 SAE 5W40 Fully Synthetic Motor Oil is a high-performance lubricant designed for passenger cars, light trucks, and marine applications. Its ester/PAO formula ensures superior cleanliness and extended drain intervals, making it a top choice for discerning drivers and performance enthusiasts alike.






| Manufacturer | Red Line |
| Brand | Red Line |
| Model | 15405 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.15 x 11.43 x 27.94 cm; 3.2 kg |
| Item model number | 15405 |
| Manufacturer part number | 15405 |
| OEM Part Number | 15405 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 kg |
| Viscosity | 5W-40 |
S**T
This is the best oil I could find for my specific application. I have a modified and tuned BMW 335d (diesel), that is putting out approximately 600 lb ft of torque at the rear wheels, and just under 375 whp. Given the near 40% increase in torque (and the fact emissions controls were no longer an impediment to the type of lubricants I could use), and with no modification to the lubrication system - I needed to find a suitable oil with a higher HTHS value to protect the lower end components from excessive and accelerated wear - while not going so out of spec in viscosity that I compromised other engine components due to reduced flow from increasing viscosity too much. BMW specifies from 5W30 to 5W40 for the M57 engine. The OEM spec oil is approximately a 3.2-3.4 HTHS viscosity (CP) oil. I searched all available oils in the specified range from every manufacturer for an oil with a notably higher HTHS viscosity and the only company that produces an in-spec oil (5W30-40) with a higher HTHS than OEM spec is Redline. This oil (High Performance 5W40) has a HTHS vis of 4.4 CP, which is a significant increase over the emissions compromised OEM synthetic oil. No other oil manufacturer comes close - not Amsoil, not Motul, not Mobil One, not Royal Purple (not that I would ever use that garbage). In fact, many of the premium brands have a slightly lower HTHS. HTHS is not the biggest selling point either - Redline oils are currently the best oils on the market, with the highest levels of ester. While it’s no longer a complete Group V synthetic (it’s technically a Group IV now based on the proportion of PAO to Ester in the blend - it is of course a true “full synthetic” oil - the ‘blend’ is the combination of synthetic base oils... PAO and Ester), it still has the highest levels of ester in any automotive oil. I also use Redline 0W40 in the winter months. The HTHS is slightly lower (4.0 CP), but still notably higher than OEM. The reduction in vibration during high load and under heavy acceleration is significant - back to stock levels... except accelerating much faster! For note. I’ve been an Amsoil dealer for over 20 years (for personal use - before the preferred customer program came about), but have noticed a disturbing trend of decreasing performance of their products since the founder passed away and his son took over. TBN, NOAK, HTHS, and other important characteristics have all declined to the point their engine oils are really not any better than Mobil One - yet they still charge a premium price. I am not renewing my dealership this year and have converted all of my cars to Redline engine oils and fuel treatments. I still use Amsoil gear and transmission fluids at this point, but will be monitoring their specs for the kind of decline other Amsoil products have suffered. One last note: I contacted Amsoil tech services first when considering my options for a more robust oil. I explained the modifications made to the car and asked what oils they would recommend in the Amsoil product line. To my dismay - they would only recommend their OEM equivalent oil - which actually has a slightly lower HTHS than the BMW spec OEM. They stated they could not make recommendations for modified vehicles. Clearly they do not support the high performance aftermarket any longer. Redline tech services took the information I provided and recommend three of their oils depending on the type of driving. They of course stated that since the car was modified, no company would warranty an engine against oil related failures - but noted Redline Oils have never been the source of any known oil-related engine failure. Redline still supports modders and rodders!
S**N
Pues la entrega segun previsto. Y que puedo opinar sobre este aceite: este es el top de los aceites 5w40 ,a día de hoy no ai nada que lo supere,según prueba de laboratorio. De aquí ya no ai nada ,esto es lo más. Es un aceite full saps,osea no vale para filtro de partículas ,aunque es bajo en cenizas,supera un poco la norma C3 pero bueno ,avra que probar. Sin duda esto es la crema de los aceites.
B**O
I drive Bmw 550i this oil is by far the best oil available. There’s a near instant difference between this and the common oils everyone uses. The motor immediately sounded better on both warm and cold starts,as well as an apparent increase in gas mileage by around 20% due to in the increase in lubrication. I would only put this in a car that’s either high end or you’re a person with a heavy foot or both. It’s very expensive but it’s worth the cost.
A**R
Love this oil. It is a little expensive but well worth the money. I use all Redline lubricants for my car and it works very well.
A**R
The only oil that significantly decreased my wear metals on used oil analysis testing, great struff !
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