Red Line Synthetic Oil: Maximize Performance In Hot Weather Conditions

Red Line Synthetic Oil: Maximize Performance In Hot Weather

As the weather heats up, vehicles need proper protection and maintenance to continue running at their best.

As the weather heats up across the United States, vehicles need proper protection and maintenance to continue running at their best. Red Line Synthetic Oil, a leader in the performance lubricants industry, offers consumers a variety of key products to help ensure their cars perform properly throughout the warmer months. These essential, high-performance products will allow for a worry-free summer on the road and save drivers from any unexpected trips to the mechanic. Products include Red Line’s brand new SuperCool with WaterWetter, Red Line’s High-Performance Line of Motor Oils, and DOT 4 RL-600 Brake Fluid.

As temperatures begin to rise this summer, checking vehicle’s coolant levels is essential to make sure your car doesn’t overheat. Red Line’s new SuperCool antifreeze/coolant is designed to lower coolant temperatures by as much as 20 degrees Fahrenheit while simultaneously protecting against harmful rust and corrosion. If a full coolant flush is unnecessary, SuperCool formulas can be added to any brand of existing OEM antifreeze/coolant in any make or model, making it extremely easy to top off your coolant at home. Red Line’s SuperCool line features SuperCool Performance, a 50/50 prediluted, ready-to-use version, and Super Cool Concentrate, for those who prefer to create their own water-to-coolant ratio. Both products are formulated for use in modern and classic radiators and water pumps. For customers who experience warmer weather year-round and don’t need freeze protection, Red Line’s classic additive WaterWetter has helped owners and enthusiasts take care of their cars’ cooling systems for more than 25 years.

Hot weather can end up thinning out a car’s motor oil if the incorrect oil viscosity or product is used, which will ultimately affect performance and potentially cause damage to a vehicle’s engine. Often, slightly thicker grades of oil are recommended by experts to handle the high temperatures seen this time of year. Red Line’s High-Performance line comes in 16 different viscosities, including diesel specific versions, allowing consumers the ability to use the correct oil for the conditions. Red Line’s oil products offer excellent wear protection and friction reduction across a wide range of operating conditions.

Brakes that become overheated can easily malfunction or end up failing all together. Not only does heat impact your pads and rotors, but a vehicle’s brake fluid is also likely to be affected. Red Line’s RL-600 Brake Fluid is engineered to maintain viscosity, lubricity, and compressibility at extreme temperatures, both high and low. Fresh brake fluid helps to guarantee braking systems perform to the best of their ability so they can handle emergency situations, casual drives, or summer traffic properly. 

“As our customers gear up for their summer trips, we want them to be able to depend on their cars through hot weather and enjoy their time on the road,” said Justin Johnson, Director of Sales at Red Line Synthetic Oil. “At Red Line, we’re proud to offer a line of high-performance products that keep vehicles operating at top-quality”

For more information on Red Line Synthetic Oil, please visit www.redlineoil.com or follow Red Line Synthetic Oil on InstagramFacebook or LinkedIn.

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