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Pick the Perfect Oil with New Online Tool from Red Line

Choosing the right oils and lubricants for cars and trucks just got easier. After several years of building a vehicle database, Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp. recently debuted its new online application guide at the 2010 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

Choosing the right oils and lubricants for cars and trucks just got easier. After several years of building a vehicle database, Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp. recently debuted its new online application guide at the 2010 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. This easy-to-use tool features more than 200,000 North American vehicle applications. Simply plug in your car or truck’s year, make and model and the tool recommends the best Red Line products for each application.

“Many enthusiasts and technicians know that Red Line has the best variety of product for their application, but some don’t know which of our products to use,” says Red Line Director of Sales and Marketing Cameron Evans. “This online guide is easy to use, detailing the exact products to protect and perform in their vehicle. Comparing the OEM data and building our database has been a massive project, but we are adding even more vehicles and refining the detailed info daily. Special thanks to Gigi Ho and her team at Digital Performance for their SPEEDcat and SPEEDgate data cataloging tools, as well as to Cie Studios, that develops and maintains our website. They helped us to make this a reality.”

Users select the vehicle’s year, make, model, engine, and transmission to display results for Red Line motor oil, ATF, manual transmission gear oil, differential gear oil, as well as fuel additive and coolant additives. Try the tool by going to RedLineOil.com and clicking the “Application Guide” tab, or click here to visit the tool directly.

Red Line is dedicated to broadening this database, including applications for older vehicles back to the 1950s. Look for additional 4WD and AWD transfer case and front differential applications, as well as Powersports and International automotive applications. The database is based upon the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) Vehicle Configuration database (VCdb), built to the ACES vehicle catalog standard.

Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp. manufactures more than 100 quality products for the automotive, racing, motorcycle, marine and industrial markets. Its complete line includes a wide variety of motor oils, gear oils, additives, and greases. For more information, visit www.RedLineOil.com or contact Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp., 6100 Egret Court, Benicia, CA 94510, (800) 624-7958.

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