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Will Synthetic Oil have a greater tendency to burn off and/or have low oil pressure in a 140,000 mile, 15+ year-old engine? I bought some Royal Purple, but Dad warns me against putting it in there. Is he right, or just old?
If your engine hasn't been maintained and is full of sludge, then yeah, Synthetic oil might reduce your oil pressure by clearing out the buildup and reducing restriction. If your engine is clean, then no, shouldn't make a different provided the viscosity is the same.Will Synthetic Oil have a greater tendency to burn off and/or have low oil pressure in a 140,000 mile, 15+ year-old engine? I bought some Royal Purple, but Dad warns me against putting it in there. Is he right, or just old?
You change synthetic oil every 3,000 miles? Why? Unless you drive insanely hard there is no reason too.
Royal Purple isn't the most practical option for street use. It's the same type of synthetic as Mobil 1, Redline, and other performance oils, that is, "real" synthetics, but unlike Mobil 1, Royal Purple and Redline are designed for performance applications, not long-lived street use. They lack some detergents that are found in street oils in order to keep your engine clean, but they trade those for extra lubricity. Royal Purple is also noticeably more expensive than Mobil 1. Mobil 1 is pretty much the best street option of them all.Anyone have experience with the Royal Purple brand?
Castrol Edge isn't considered fully synthetic anywhere in the world except in the United States. In fact, I can't find any reference to any Castrol oils being "real" API 4 or API 5 base stocks, other than some bearing greases and this stuff called Castrol Elixion, both of which are polyalphaolefin-based synthetics. Elixion is a special "off-road" oil for heavy trucks and whatnot, but all their street "synthetics" are API 3 base stocks. On the other hand, information explaining that all Mobil 1 synthetics are based on polyalphaolefin or synthetic esters, being API 4 and API 5 base stocks respectively, is readily available on their website.I use 10w-30 Castrol Edge full-synth. Every 3k miles. My engine is pristine. I only drive an average of 15-20mi a day except weekends usually 50-100.
Why? Royal Purple is still good, I would just switch to Mobil 1 on the next one just to save some money.hm...Wonder if I kept my reciept, then.
Well, I do believe that settles it...other than one thing....
Anyone have experience with the Royal Purple brand?