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Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
(Post 2586139)
Penzoil Platinum SYTnthetic 15W-50 is a newer formuilation which actually is quite good.
Roayl Purple Synthetic is a very pure Group IV PAO with excellent additives. The Purple is just a dye is all.... my .02 Read this....... http://amsoil.com/products/gearlubes/WhitePaper.aspx Someone told me to read this, and make my own decision. If their gearlube doesn't even meet some specs, what do you think their other products do? |
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My engine builder has me running Valvoline Synthetic Racing Oil 20/50 written on bottle, NOT STREET LEGAL I have only found it at NAPA
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Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS
(Post 2586494)
I know its just a dye. Royal Purple is not half the product it used to be a few years back, that just my .02. If you can actually find something on Royal Purples website saying its a genuine PAO Group IV, I would be very surprised. Also, it would be nice to find something comparing themselves to the others, not just stating they are "the best".
Read this....... http://amsoil.com/products/gearlubes/WhitePaper.aspx Someone told me to read this, and make my own decision. If their gearlube doesn't even meet some specs, what do you think their other products do? |
Originally Posted by fastedy
(Post 2586663)
My engine builder has me running Valvoline Synthetic Racing Oil 20/50 written on bottle, NOT STREET LEGAL I have only found it at NAPA
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Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS
(Post 2586123)
I wouldn't oil my kids with Royal Purple either!
Some have mixed opinions of RP because it contains iso-parafinnic diluents. Sometimes it does wierd things if gasoline is introduced in through blow-by and may decrease lubricity possibly more than non parafinnic oils.. Any kind of parrafin has the potential to leave parrafin burn off waste/residue in an engine. Penzoil is a parafinnic based oil too. Not all bad as the parrafin wax when in gasoline changes properties...sometimes it just stays there and is stable and neutral. Other times it can form a gel. That's why my personal favorite's are: GRPIII PAO is M-1 Silver Cap; Valv VRI SYN 20w-50 GRP III/IV PAO Amsoil 20W-50; M-1 Gold Cap GRP V. M-1 V-Twin or Redline and 20W-50 Amsoil Racing You just need to be an educated consumer and know what you are paying for is all. Mobil says no break-in before going synthetic. Both Redline and RP say break-in with a conventional oil before changing over. |
Dose anyone make a single viscosity syn or semi syn oil that would work well in the marine environment?? Seems like a straight 30 or 20 in a syn would be perfect. I don't see the need for a multi vis in a boat engine, can someone explain why a straight weight is not better?
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Originally Posted by IRONMAN
(Post 2587760)
Dose anyone make a single viscosity syn or semi syn oil that would work well in the marine environment?? Seems like a straight 30 or 20 in a syn would be perfect. I don't see the need for a multi vis in a boat engine, can someone explain why a straight weight is not better?
Here ya go...specially made for you...:drink: http://www.redlineoil.com/products_m...2&categoryID=2 I prefer this for offshore use... http://www.redlineoil.com/products_m...2&categoryID=2 or this... http://www.redlineoil.com/products_m...2&categoryID=2 Group IV Synthetic oils that have no polymers added are actually straight weight oils that behave as a Multi-Vis. I believe that M-1 V-Twin is An SAE 50 that flows like a 20W when at or around 40*C. Turn on your speakers and watch...a must see...: http://www.redlineoil.com/products_m...1&categoryID=1 |
Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 2586801)
Someone told you to read this? Your Dad, the Amsoil salesman? You need to come clean on your bias for Amsoil and disdain for most any other product. I highly doubt Konrad would ship all their drives with Royal Purple if it was an inferior product.
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Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS
(Post 2588585)
Hey, I would use Mobil 1 or Redline also, but prefer the AMSOIL over the Mobil 1, and can't justify the cost of the Redline, which is a very good product.
What Amsoil product(s) do you use and where? |
Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
(Post 2588693)
What Amsoil product(s) do you use and where?
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