Viscosity typical of SAE 5W-20
Product Features:
- Used by Joe Gibbs Racing in all their unrestricted engines.
- Designed to handle 500 miles of competition, over 9500 rpm and temperatures above 250°F.
- Reduces friction and fights valve-train wear, especially in flat-tappet engines by utilizing multiple synthetic base oils, and anti-wear and friction reducing additives.
- Compatible with methanol and high octane race fuels.
- Can be blended with XP0, XP2, XP3 or XP6. Consult Joe Gibbs Driven™ for blending specifications.
Applications:
- V8 engines with clearances under .0025"
- Legends Car engine
- Mini Sprint engines
- Spec engines (Miata, Ford)
- Small block drag race engines
- NASCAR
- XP1 performs the best in engines operating with oil temperatures between 180°F and 240°F
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