Is Royal Purple Really That Good?
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Is Royal Purple Really That Good?
While perusing AM, Steeda, etc., I noticed that all these websites sell Royal Purple oils. That got be thinking back to an episode of Trucks or My Classic Car, or one of those half hour car shows that was on Spike back when it was TNN. If I remember correctly, they did a dyno experiment with Royal Purple. Of course, they did a baseline, then changed out every fluid in the car with Royal Purple. Came with five or seven more horsepower. Anyone have any experience with that? I know lots of you guys use dynos. If we are all trying to eke out every last pony...
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This is what it says on their website:
Royal Purple formulates its products to maximize performance in real world applications. Numerous independent tests report performance gains by using Royal Purple lubricants.
Royal Purple formulates its products to maximize performance in real world applications. Numerous independent tests report performance gains by using Royal Purple lubricants.
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I know my manual tranny seemed smoother and shifted better when I initially put RP in over the stock oil. I am starting to think I may need to go back to a regular synthetic though.. not sure why, just feels like there isn't any oil in there, kinda like it is breaking down...?
If I were you, I'd stick with MOBILE 1 synthetic for the motor oil, plenty of history for long running engines on that. Seems to be some spotty stuff with RP. Best of luck whatever you decide.
If I were you, I'd stick with MOBILE 1 synthetic for the motor oil, plenty of history for long running engines on that. Seems to be some spotty stuff with RP. Best of luck whatever you decide.
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If I did use Mobil 1, it would only be their Extended Performance lubricants. 5W-30 for Northern cars driven year round and 10W-30 for Southern cars.
Main line (Non EP) Mobil 1 lubricants use highly refined petroleum blended with true synthetic, so it's not 100% pure as they lead you to believe.
Main line (Non EP) Mobil 1 lubricants use highly refined petroleum blended with true synthetic, so it's not 100% pure as they lead you to believe.
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If I did use Mobil 1, it would only be their Extended Performance lubricants. 5W-30 for Northern cars driven year round and 10W-30 for Southern cars.
Main line (Non EP) Mobil 1 lubricants use highly refined petroleum blended with true synthetic, so it's not 100% pure as they lead you to believe.
Main line (Non EP) Mobil 1 lubricants use highly refined petroleum blended with true synthetic, so it's not 100% pure as they lead you to believe.
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I know that this thread is old but I do have some input to throw in on the subject. About two years ago one of the car shows did a dyno test of Mobile 1 vs Royal Purple in a Mustang (same weight, different brands). The results showed that the engine yielded a 1 horsepower increase when using RP...the result was unexpected and they could not offer an explanation as to why this would happen.
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Coincidence that I happened to be on here when you revived my thread. That's interesting. Not sure what the price difference would be between Mobil one and royal purple. I would still like to see it done with factory fluids for comparison. Wonder what the up gain would be on a car with 50000 miles.