09-13-2009, 12:00 PM | #15 |
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can dealers void your warranty for not using their 'recommended oil' ?
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Love the RP! Have been using it for about 7-8 years in everything, cars, trucks, bikes - but one bike (265HP Kawi ZX-14) that gets RedLine. I even use RP to lube my firearms (90W).
Shopping around, you can find RP at good prices. Definately a fan and recommend it.
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09-13-2009, 12:10 PM | #17 | |
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Recommended oil, GM 4718M
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09-13-2009, 05:04 PM | #18 |
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I'm changing to Royal Purple at the 500 mile mark.
To expand the subject a little, is there a filter out there you guys can recommend? I always used K&N in the Magnum SRT-8 I traded in to get my Camaro. |
09-14-2009, 05:22 AM | #19 | |
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For what its worth, Royal Purple does not meet GM4718M, or even GM6094M. Unsure whether that is because they haven't cared to test it or it is something else. http://www.gm.com/corporate/responsi...ngine_oils.pdf Royal Purple 5/30 and 10/30 are both only API SL certified (Pre 2004). SM is the current API standard, as far as I'm seeing only their 0/40, 5/40, and 15/40 weight oils meet SM. Don't know why, but thats how it is. http://eolcs.api.org/DisplayLicenseI...LicenseNo=0777 Technically, Royal Purple should void yalls warranties. But that depends whether anyone really gives a crap during a warranty claim, so it could not be an issue. For what I've heard about RP shearing so much faster than other synthetics, I'd just save the extra $4 a quart and buy something approved like Mobil 1 or Pennzoil Platinum anyways. Doubt anyone on here would find any difference, whether on the butt dyno or the real dyno. |
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09-14-2009, 12:06 PM | #20 |
This is correct. Warranty specifies the GM 4718M standard. Mobil 1 obviously meets this standard, but so does the new Castrol Edge synthetic (not Castrol Syntec though).
I am considering using Castrol Edge but it is more expensive than Mobil 1 (Walmart: Castrol Edge $26/5 qt.; Mobil 1 $22/5 qt.). On a cost basis, it is really hard to justify anything other than Mobil 1.
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09-14-2009, 02:34 PM | #21 |
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May as well put 87 in it then =p
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09-14-2009, 03:31 PM | #22 |
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So are we saying go with the mobil 1 and a wix (napa gold) filter? I like the RP but would hate to have it come back and bite me in the A$$!
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09-14-2009, 04:16 PM | #24 | |
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check the facts and you will find Royal Purple is on a class of its own as Ams Oil.
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09-14-2009, 06:09 PM | #25 | |
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And like I said, maybe it could cause warranty problems, probably not. Though if you had a cat burn out before the federal mandated warranty expires, if the dealer wanted to be a prick, they could. Most likely not an issue. I would like it if you wouldnt mind explaining to me why Royal Purple does not meet either GM4718M or GM6094M specifications, as of 1 June, 2009. 4718M is GM's High Performance Engine Oil Specifications, and 6094M is GM's Standard Engine Oil Specifications. Here is the link to the pdf again- http://www.gm.com/corporate/responsi...ngine_oils.pdf In fact, on RP's on PDS, they only claim to meet a few specs- 15/40: Meets DDC Powerguard 93K214, Cummins 20078 requirements and Caterpillar ECF-1 & ECF-2. 0/40: ACEA A3/B3-04 5/40: ACEA A2-96 and A3-02 http://www.royalpurple.com/prod-pdfs/motor-oil-ps.pdf While those are all impressive certifications, those are the same three grades that meet the higher API SL cert., so common sense would tell me they are a different mix than the regular 30 weights. As far as warranty, if the dealer wanted to screw with you for not using a GM4718M they could, but probably not. My main concern would be why does RP cost so much more, but does not meet the same specification for a performance motor that Pennzoil Platinum and Mobil 1 do? I'm sure Royal Purpal is a great oil, I just don't see why it is so much more than other oils that meet higher standards? Doesn't make sense to buy unless you want to feel good. |
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09-14-2009, 06:14 PM | #26 |
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I personally use Wix, great filters, never let me down. I don't think RP is a bad oil, just think Mobil 1 or PP will get your motor to 300k miles just as easy, give you just as good fuel economy and power, and cost a hell of a lot less at the same time too. If you wanted to go with Mobil 1 it would do you every bit as good as RP.
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09-14-2009, 09:05 PM | #27 |
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Use Amsoil. Compare it against anything before you purchase. Do not let fancy commercials or pretty colors choose for you. Compare specs. Did you buy your car without looking at the specs first??? Think about it. Of course I sell it, but I would pay twice as much for it than anything else out there. Royal Purple just lost a lawsuit for lying to customers by the way. Look it up at Federal Trade Commission website. If you can not find it, contact me.
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09-15-2009, 12:10 AM | #28 |
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Ill just add this in if anyone wants to know. We have run Royal Purple in our drag cars for years. Dynoed with conventional oil and then dynoed with Royal Purple in every dyno it has always picked the horsepower up 2 to 3 horsepower. Which is basically peanuts but however its still horsepower. Not to mention anytime we have ever taken apart a motor for the season everything still looks new and really doesnt need a freshen up but we do it anyway. We have also never lost a motor with Royal Purple oil. Royal Purple also makes an additive for your radiator that supposedly helps the car run a few degrees cooler.
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