Synthetic Racing Oils

 

Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oils are specially formulated for the specific needs of racing engines. Our engineers and engine builders at Joe Gibbs Racing have put in countless hours perfecting our oil to maximize horsepower and protect vital parts. Our line of synthetic racing oils offer the highest viscosity index base oils for improved efficiency and protection.

 

XP9

 


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XP10

Viscosity typical of 0W-10.

XP10 features an advanced zinc/phosphorus based anti-wear package to protect aggressive cam profiles, and XP10 utilizes select synthetic base oils to deliver increased horsepower in drag racing and restrictor plate engines. XP10 utilizes multiple low viscosity synthetic base oils to fine tune for increased horsepower and improved ring seal. XP10 is ideal for wet-sump drag race engines, restrictor plate engines, Junior Dragsters, and 800+ cubic inch drag race engines. Formulated with proprietary anti-wear and friction reducing additives to fight valve-train wear and increase horsepower.

Proprietary Friction Modifiers – Increases horsepower output by reducing friction at high piston speeds. Extensive dyno testing proves these power gains last throughout the service life of the oil.

Extra Film Thickness - Advanced synthetic technology for greater film thickness under high loads despite being a low viscosity oil.

Thermal Stability - Defends against oil consumption, foaming and viscosity breakdown. Provides added durability for competition engines.

Product Features:

  • Utilizes select synthetic base oils to fine tune for increased horsepower and improved ring seal
  • Formulated with proprietary anti-wear and friction reducing additives to fight valve-train wear and increase horsepower

Applications:

  • Wet sump drag race egines
  • 800+ cubic inch drag race engines
  • Restricted air-flow engines with tight clearances

Available In:

Case of 12 Quarts - Part #03307

 

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MSDS

 

More Information:

Why Synthetic?
Application Guide

Choosing the Right Viscosity
Blending Guide