Does racing oil make a difference?
William Rodriguez
Updated on February 25, 2026
Racing oil contains three times more antiwear and friction reducing additives (for less wear and more horsepower) than ordinary oil.
Can you put racing oil in a regular car?
Ever heard someone brag about running racing oil in a muscle car? Well, the joke's on them, because racing oil isn't meant for daily or even occasional driving. In fact, running racing oil in a non-track vehicle can increase the likelihood of sludge buildup in the engine.Does high-performance oil make a difference?
With one high-performance car test with a leading synthetic oil, torque improved by less than 1 per cent and horsepower was up around 1.5 per cent. Fuel efficiency gains were better – up nearly 1 mile per gallon.Does oil increase horsepower?
Synthetic oil offers improved engine wear protection and resistance to heat. They also increase horsepower due to their superior ability to reduce friction compared to conventional lubricants. Less friction helps increase horsepower to the ground.Will heavier oil hurt my engine?
It's best to use the oil viscosity recommended in the owner's manual, but using a slightly thinner or thicker oil (lighter or heavier viscosity) generally poses no long-term harm.Should You Use Racing Oil In Your Road Car?
How can I add 100 horsepower to my car?
How You Can Increase Horsepower and Torque?
- Clean House to Increase Horsepower. ...
- Perform a Tune-Up on the Engine. ...
- Install a Turbo Kit or Supercharger. ...
- Install a Cold-Air Intake. ...
- Install an Aftermarket Exhaust System. ...
- Buy an Engine Tuner.