Royal Purple

Its a great oil, I personally think if there would be any performance gains they would be minimal, probably more personal preference than anything, I myself like redline oil products, some on here use lucas, some amsoil, Just as long as you pick a good quality synthetic you should be fine.
 
oh man ! great question!

I think it would depend on your dealer, probably not unless you had an engine failure and they did an oil analysis to determine the problem and wanted to be a prick.

The best answer I could give you is to pm Stingray, he is a current tech at a dealer and could give you a better answer.
 
Stinker said:
Hey you know the difference between viscosity and shear strength stone boy?LOLOL:D

Bend over, I'll show ya both tensil strength AND viscosity.....;) :D

SD
 
No Royal Purple is not going to void your warranty as long as your using the right viscosity. You won't see a performance gain...either is good oil...
 
No performance gains with royal purple right? Then is there any advantage to using anything other then Mobile1?
 
yes you can get gains.

In a recent Super Chevy mag I think, they took a chevy dually and changed the oil, trans oil, and rear axle oil, gained around 10rwhp and 20 or so lbs of torque.

Mobil 1 is all around synthetic great oil.

Aftermarket oils such as Royal purpal, Red Line, and others have extra properties to help it be a tad slicker, they are just a tad more job specific.
 
I ONLY run Royal Purple because I was so impressed that my truck ran for 100 miles with NOTHING but the ROYAL PURPLE lube for break in .......that I only use their stuff now. Its expensive but seems to be very good.
 
Blakewilder said:
I ONLY run Royal Purple because I was so impressed that my truck ran for 100 miles with NOTHING but the ROYAL PURPLE lube for break in .......that I only use their stuff now. Its expensive but seems to be very good.


Where can I get royal purple?
 
What Viscosity Please

Are you running their high performance oil or their racing oil? What viscosity are you running?

THANKS!
 
rreinicherr said:
Are you running their high performance oil or their racing oil? What viscosity are you running?

THANKS!


That was my next question. Which oil to get?
 

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