Re: Royal purple = more power???
Same applies for the Holden Racing Team - Mobil1 advertising all over their
car, but what do those monster Commodore racers run?
Fuchs multigrade.
Nick.
Joseph Wind <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
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> If you think Royal Purple is good, you should try Torco MPZ. I put it in
my
> truck once, and I swear I was getting 10% more mileage. On the next oil
> change to Mobil 1, it went back to normal. I'd like to use Torco, but at
> $10 a quart, it's not worth the extra mileage. I use it in my Racecars;
> Drag, Drift, Auto-X, etc.
>
> Technically, The difference is what weight you use. If your V-8 runs on
> 20w50, and you decide to put in 5W50. You'll definitely see an
improvement,
> dino or synthetic. All Synthetic motor oil is the same. When comparing
> synthetic to synthetic, its the stabilizers used. Most commercial
> synthetics, use Zinc as a stabilizer. Torco uses MPZ instead of Zinc.
MPZ
> has less friction, than Zinc. As a matter of fact most Top Fuelers use
> Torco, even though they are sponsored by another oil company, and they pay
> for the Torco oil.
>
> "Nacho" <c.calixto@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:rS92b.10439$vy5.4561@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
> > Has anyone had any experience (good or bad) with Royal Purple? I'm
> > considering it for my next oil change. They dyno'd a V8 camaro after and
> > before putting in Royal Purplr and it clearly showed an 8-hp gain...
wow.
> If
> > a good experience, how can an oil make more horsepower? and how
> > (technically)?
> >
> >
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