From the performanceunlimited.com website (
LINK)
Pro-Blend Chemical Descriptions
ENGINE OIL ADDITIVES
8080 Engine Racing Concentrate: 7.75 oz. bottle- Reduces engine oil temperature up to 52 degrees at the bearing. Attracts engine oil to the hot metallic surfaces to increase lubrication and heat transfer. Eliminates moisture/condensation in the valve covers. Stops piston scuffing and bearing failure in Circle and Drag motors. Triples valve spring life. Significantly lowers coolant temperature in the radiator as a result. For gasoline or alcohol.
8390 TFX-9 NASCAR Engine Racing Formula: Sold by bulk in 10 oz. containers- Reduces engine oil temperatures up to 52 degrees at the bearings, and water can run up to 7-22 degrees cooler. This product was designed specifically for Winston Cup and BGN cars under all-out race conditions. Specially formulated to work best with lighter viscosity racing oils. Extreme cooling benefits, oil protection and wear prevention in high horsepower, high load engines during severe operating conditions. Significantly reduces oil foaming.
It is expensive $17 for the first and $19 for the second, so likely not practicable in regular daily driving use, but per the description I can only think it must be ester and perhaps some moly.
I would go with Synpower Oil Treatment which is a bigger bottle and only $4. But if you are racing maybe the Pro Blend is worth it, but at that price you may rather add a couple quarts Redline oil instead.