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AMSOIL Racing Oils and Lubricants

Racing lubricant selection depends on the engine build, fuel, duty cycle, temperatures and drivetrain. Start with AMSOIL Product Guides, then browse the Racing category and confirm each product against the exact application.

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Quick answer

Use the fitment guide first when product selection depends on the exact vehicle, equipment or service need. Use the product page when you already know the product family you want.

Racing oils

Engine oil and break-in choices

Separate two-stroke, four-stroke, racing-only motor oil and engine break-in needs before selecting a product. The cards are organized as shopping options, not universal application claims; confirm the exact equipment before choosing fluids, filters or service items.

Drivetrain and support

Transmission fluid, gear oil, grease and filters

Confirm each transmission, differential, gearcase, grease point and filter independently of the engine-oil decision. The cards are organized as shopping options, not universal application claims; confirm the exact equipment before choosing fluids, filters or service items.

Vehicle and product match

Confirm the exact match before ordering

Use the AMSOIL lookup guide or the product detail page when year, make, model, engine, transmission, capacity, operating conditions or product specifications matter. ProEdge Lubricants is operated by an Authorized AMSOIL Dealer and points shoppers to current AMSOIL product information.

FAQ

Common questions

Should I pick products from this page or use the lookup guide?

Use Find Your Fit when viscosity, capacity, service interval or product selection depends on your exact vehicle or equipment. Use the product cards when you already know the family you need.

Can ProEdge Lubricants choose exact products for every model?

This page keeps selection conservative. Use the current AMSOIL lookup guide and product detail pages for final vehicle match and application details.

Can one racing oil cover every build?

No. Match viscosity, fuel, clearances, temperatures and builder guidance to the current product details.

Is break-in oil a routine service oil?

No. Use it only for a supported break-in stage, then change to the appropriate service oil.

What if the vehicle mixes street, drag, track or powersports use?

Start with the exact application and choose each engine, transmission and gearcase product separately.