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I still use Gunslick for the most part (Old School) but a lot of folks use and highly recommend Mobil 1. Seems to work just fine and a quart goes a very long way. Any thoughts on this? Thanx - Randy
If you use Royal Purple you might as well use a mineral oil. That's all RP is anyway.
Ask me how I know.
because you are a supergenius?
Not to get into a d**k measuring contest with you, not my intent at all.
When it came to synthetics and my personal experience with engine wear (yes I'm straying from topic) my current RP is consumed by my car. 80K turbo charged. Why? As RP is aged it becomes very thin and allows it's self to be consumed by the turbo seals. Mobil1 which I used previously had the same issue. RotellaT will be the next choice as it retains it's viscosity over a longer period of time.
I understand that Royal Purple has great lubricating properties. I just won't be putting it into my engine ever again. I can see how it will work VERY WELL with gun lubrication. I did notice in the car a smoother idle. So for that I give it credit. But longevity is another story.
but I assure you the viscosity isnt an issue, nor a measure of an oils lubricating qualities... But you knew that right?