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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 05:45 PM
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Royal Purple oil ...

Here is a e-mail I sent (with the answer received) to Royal Purpose about their synthetic low friction engine oil :


Jean-Marc,

Sounds like you have a nice car. Here is a photo of a Cobalt that GM exhibited at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this past November.
You have asked for two different things.

One - you want the most horsepower but then two- you state about being under warranty (however, you have probably voided your engine warranty by having 17% more boost than stock) so I'm not sure that using a warranty approved oil matters at this point.

Regardless, using the RP 5W30 Motor Oil will give you a performance increase of about 1 - 1 1/2% in hp and still be a warranty approved product and perform well in the low temperatures of the beautiful Quebec City.
If you want a higher performing oil and are not insistent on having an API License approval for the oil, then I can highly recommend the Racing 21 (5W30). It is a fully synthetic more robust high performance oil that is also fully street able. Performance gains of 2-3% over Mobil 1 5W30 are possible.

Cheers and thanks for choosing RP.

David

David Canitz
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Royal Purple Ltd
1 Royal Purple Lane
Porter, TX 77365
281-354-8600 x202
281-354-7335 fax
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From: Me !
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 1:31 PM
To: rpautotech@royalpurple.com
Cc: rpindtech@royalpurple.com
Subject: Automotive Questions


HI !

-I own a 2005 Chevrolet Supercharged, 4 cylinders, 2.0 liters Cobalt SS. It is brand new, I have 3500 miles done yet. I plan to get the oil changed very soon.

-Since I live in Quebec City, Canada, the temp here is cold, about 0 farenheit degrees. Does the Royal Purple oil can be run in cold temperatures (below zero) ?

-Since my car is already modded, (17% increase over stockm dynoing at roughly 230 Wheel horsepower), what specific oil should I use ?

-I want the oil who will get me the higher HP gains !

-My car is still under warranty too and runs 5W30 Mobil 1 from the factory.

Thanks !

Jean-Marc
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 05:53 PM
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I was watching "horsepower tv" a couple weeks ago, and the hosts dyno'd a camaro SS with factory recommended oil, then drained, and installed RP in the tranny, engine and radiator. They dyno'd it again, and got a 8hp gain! Impressive!
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 05:58 PM
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 06:24 PM
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The 2 engines i've seen and torn apart that used royal purple looked HORRIBLE inside!

I recommend AMSOIL
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by FAST06SS
The 2 engines i've seen and torn apart that used royal purple looked HORRIBLE inside!

I recommend AMSOIL
+1. One of those engines was mine. I'll never use that stuff again. I'll just stick with Mobile 1. Or like Rob said, AMSOIL is really good.
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 11:16 PM
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my dad lost horsepower when he switched to royal purple
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 11:50 PM
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NEVER USE PENNZOIL but if u have to use valvoline but moblie is really good
if u can have ur machanic show u what each oil does to the valves
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Old Dec 17, 2005 | 11:43 AM
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I used Royal Purpol 1 change....I didn't notice a difference. IMHO it's not worth the price stick with Mobil 1. I am using Penzoil Platnium this time....the car runs the same on all the oils. But I think I will stick with Mobil 1 for the rest of the cars life.
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Old Dec 17, 2005 | 01:40 PM
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Amsoil series 2000 Synthetic seems a very good one too :

http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/tso.aspx
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Old Dec 17, 2005 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by phxSS
I was watching "horsepower tv" a couple weeks ago, and the hosts dyno'd a camaro SS with factory recommended oil, then drained, and installed RP in the tranny, engine and radiator. They dyno'd it again, and got a 8hp gain! Impressive!
Not necessarily attributed to the oil...I'd be more likely to attribute the majority of the gain to the simple dynamics of a cold engine versus a warm engine. Essentially, the camaro with the factory oil was run on the dyno while cold(Respective to being maxed out). When they drained it and refilled it, the engine was already ran out and warmed up. The lines were opened up, everything was flowing easier. Think of it like this, if you walk into a gym, do some stretches, and bench as many reps as you can in 2 minutes, followed by a 5 minute break, and lift the same weights for the same amount of time, you'll probably end up with more reps the second time, since you're now lifting with "warm" muscles as oppose to "cold" muscles(Again, respective to being maxed out).
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 02:17 PM
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Finally I bought the AMSOIL 0w30 series 2000 ...
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 11:26 PM
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I suggest using the Chevrolet oil that they put in the Vettes, cant go wrong there
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Cartoys Ferret
I suggest using the Chevrolet oil that they put in the Vettes, cant go wrong there

Our cars use Mobil 1 just like the vettes
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Old Dec 21, 2005 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Kritter
Not necessarily attributed to the oil...I'd be more likely to attribute the majority of the gain to the simple dynamics of a cold engine versus a warm engine. Essentially, the camaro with the factory oil was run on the dyno while cold(Respective to being maxed out). When they drained it and refilled it, the engine was already ran out and warmed up. The lines were opened up, everything was flowing easier. Think of it like this, if you walk into a gym, do some stretches, and bench as many reps as you can in 2 minutes, followed by a 5 minute break, and lift the same weights for the same amount of time, you'll probably end up with more reps the second time, since you're now lifting with "warm" muscles as oppose to "cold" muscles(Again, respective to being maxed out).
i think ur a little backwards buddy. i would say that the 2 motors that looked like crap had nothing to do with the oil cuz i did feel gains when i went from m1 to rp and they have proven independent studies showing that the are very good.
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