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Old Dec 6, 2007 | 03:36 AM
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5k miles on royal purple

just put 5k miles on my first royal purple oil change and im very happy with this oil. it's still as smooth and easy reving as when i first changed it over. im getting 350 to a tank and i had to add 2 quarts of oil in that 5k mile span. the funny thing is when the oil level gets half a quart low you can really tell. i have a power enterprise oil pan coming in tomorrow so im going to change the oil while i install the new pan. ill have a nice 6.25 qt. capacity now. im really impressed by the oil and i dont want to see any links to an oil analysis, the G LOVES ROYAL PURPLE.
 
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Old Dec 7, 2007 | 07:21 PM
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Yeah,I noticed same thing, RP made car run very smooth. And that momentary cold engine rattle at start up went away. I don't have consumption problem though.
 
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Old Dec 7, 2007 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by g35ctuner
just put 5k miles on my first royal purple oil change and im very happy with this oil. it's still as smooth and easy reving as when i first changed it over. im getting 350 to a tank and i had to add 2 quarts of oil in that 5k mile span. the funny thing is when the oil level gets half a quart low you can really tell. i have a power enterprise oil pan coming in tomorrow so im going to change the oil while i install the new pan. ill have a nice 6.25 qt. capacity now. im really impressed by the oil and i dont want to see any links to an oil analysis, the G LOVES ROYAL PURPLE.
did you have the consumption issue before the RP? the reason i ask is because the RP 5w-30 tests as a 20 weight oil. if i was burning 2 quarts every 5k i would consider something in the 30 if not a thin 40 like mobil 1 0w-40. ignoring facts and going with gut feelings could be a downfall but the larger pan is great insurance. i certainly would not think about FI or extending the rev limiter using RP.
 
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Old Dec 8, 2007 | 01:45 AM
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why wouldnt you run rp with an extended rev limiter??? theres no reason. using 10w-30 rp on a non revup vq with a 7100 limiter would be perfectly fine.
 
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Old Dec 8, 2007 | 04:16 AM
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uhmmm i might get RP now
 
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Old Dec 8, 2007 | 10:20 AM
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why wouldnt you run rp with an extended rev limiter??? theres no reason. using 10w-30 rp on a non revup vq with a 7100 limiter would be perfectly fine.
i am simply speaking based on the facts provided by the analysis and my comfort level with running a thin oil into higher rpms with an engine that has a reputation for burning oil. i changed my mind, i would definetely get 5w-30 RP now. i would really like to pay $8 retail for an oil that gets outperformed by $1.50 retail castrol gtx dino oil. btw, i do not run currently run either of these oils but i did use the castrol gtx for break-in.
 
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