Royal Purple oil...
- scott s
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Royal Purple oil...
Jake, I know you're a big fan of Royal Purple. Synthetics have come along way lately.
Do they cause a properly assembled engine to leak or weep oil more than dino oils?
If you've always ran dino in an engine, is there a problem with switching over? Any particular procedure to do this or just make the switch?
What weight do you reccomend for the Southeast?
Does it benefit the head temps as well as oil temps?
Does it free up any HP?
Anything you can share with us on this topic?
Thanks!
Do they cause a properly assembled engine to leak or weep oil more than dino oils?
If you've always ran dino in an engine, is there a problem with switching over? Any particular procedure to do this or just make the switch?
What weight do you reccomend for the Southeast?
Does it benefit the head temps as well as oil temps?
Does it free up any HP?
Anything you can share with us on this topic?
Thanks!
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Just go to your local parts store. If you live in a town larger than a postage stamp then you'll probably have atleast a half dozen sources for the synthetics. Let Jake stock the things we can't easily abtain locally, DTM's, Cams, new an improved lifta's etc., why pay the extra shipping when you can drive to the corner and pick-it up locally (Unless it fits into the T4 store plans).
Once again Jake thanks for all the help and for sticking around so we can all benefit from your knowledge
Once again Jake thanks for all the help and for sticking around so we can all benefit from your knowledge
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- cnavarro
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I've been using Royal Purple since 1996 and it does support the longer OE drain intervals of 5k, 10k, and 15k (with recommended filter change at 7500-10000 mi). They do have two different lines, one of which is a racing (w/ detergents o.k. for street) which have increased amounts of their synterlec additives. I personally run it in all my vehicles. I am going to be trying out a few other synthetics including diesel oils and other premium labels like Motul and Redline (currently in a fiat 903cc revver and works great!).
Charles Navarro
LN Engineering
http://www.LNengineering.com
Aircooled Precision Performance
Charles Navarro
LN Engineering
http://www.LNengineering.com
Aircooled Precision Performance
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