RedLine has what, 400ppm Trimer Moly? Yes, it's Trimer Moly, contrary to whatever the "Gods" on BITOG will tell you. Also, on BITOG the mistaken notion that 200ppm Trimer is the max effective treatment rate is wrong. The moly count in Trimer has to do with the number of Mo-S bonds. That info is in the Infineum patent by the way (it expired). Anyway, it's highly friction modified and uses an Ester-based additive system. It's made like a classic ACEA A3/B4 motor oil, but with more of everything and higher quality ingredients. In fact, RedLine will add gobs of friction modifiers to just about anything, even their ATF. Also, I'm 200% sure that Moly is not the only one RedLine uses in their engine oil.
So, I read that BS claim as well. Whatever Mickey Mouse Milk is in those 15W-50 jugs, there is no way it can be better than Red Line. Maybe the BND guy paid him off to save face. After all, the guy grenanded his HEMI with the help of Blackstone Labs as well. They kept encouraging him to run longer OCIs, and he followed through. The evidence is in that teardown, the inside of that engine is pretty varnished.