Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:7TOVa.109447$R92.101925@news2.central.cox.net ... > Does anyone have long term experience with Royal Purple for normal driving? > It seems to be carried at a lot of high performance shops, but looks like > thats about it. > > I was led to believe Royal Purple is a "racing" oil and not really needed unless you have cash to burn and are autocrossing on the weekends. Sounds like another marketing ploy since it seems no one can provide scientific, impartial test data to prove otherwise. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"Philip®" <chipstate@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:AW8Wa.740$jg7.346@newsread3.news.pas.earthlin k.net... > noway wrote: > >> I was led to believe Royal Purple is a "racing" oil and not really > >> needed unless you have cash to burn and are autocrossing on the > >> weekends. Sounds like another marketing ploy since it seems no one > >> can provide scientific, impartial test data to prove otherwise. > > > > It seems to be mainly promoted by racing enthuseusts, but they state > > it can be run 12,000 miles between oil changes which Mobil1 won't > > commit to, which I think is mainly because ExxonMobil wants to sell > > that extra oil. Sales == $$$$. > > Funny .... Mercedes and BMW and Porche use Mobil1 0w-40 and 15w-50 (the > only two M1's that have ACEA A3 rating) in their cars with oil life > monitoring systems that can run the oil out to 15k miles. > > > There are test results on > > www.royalpurple.com web site performed my independant labs, and the > > results are all there. I really question the quality of Mobil1 oil, > > I do not. I have run M1 for 285k miles on a 1990 Geo Prizm. Started > using M1 in that car from 10k miles. When I sold the car with 285k > miles, it was still using only a qt of oil in 3,500 and ran very well. > > > and yes I used it in my last car for 82,000 miles. Somewhat because I > > tested there gasoline and got noticably lower fuel milage compared to > > Amoco fuels. Somewhat because ExxonMobil just tells you its better, > > and provide no test results at all. > > Is Mobil gasoline "oxygenated" in your area? Oxygenates DO reduce fuel > economy. Please don't confuse him with facts. Some of us are still waiting for the connection between his lower fuel ecomomy and the "questionable quality" of M1. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"Philip®" <chipstate@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:AW8Wa.740$jg7.346@newsread3.news.pas.earthlin k.net... > noway wrote: > >> I was led to believe Royal Purple is a "racing" oil and not really > >> needed unless you have cash to burn and are autocrossing on the > >> weekends. Sounds like another marketing ploy since it seems no one > >> can provide scientific, impartial test data to prove otherwise. > > > > It seems to be mainly promoted by racing enthuseusts, but they state > > it can be run 12,000 miles between oil changes which Mobil1 won't > > commit to, which I think is mainly because ExxonMobil wants to sell > > that extra oil. Sales == $$$$. > > Funny .... Mercedes and BMW and Porche use Mobil1 0w-40 and 15w-50 (the > only two M1's that have ACEA A3 rating) in their cars with oil life > monitoring systems that can run the oil out to 15k miles. > > > There are test results on > > www.royalpurple.com web site performed my independant labs, and the > > results are all there. I really question the quality of Mobil1 oil, > > I do not. I have run M1 for 285k miles on a 1990 Geo Prizm. Started > using M1 in that car from 10k miles. When I sold the car with 285k > miles, it was still using only a qt of oil in 3,500 and ran very well. > > > and yes I used it in my last car for 82,000 miles. Somewhat because I > > tested there gasoline and got noticably lower fuel milage compared to > > Amoco fuels. Somewhat because ExxonMobil just tells you its better, > > and provide no test results at all. > > Is Mobil gasoline "oxygenated" in your area? Oxygenates DO reduce fuel > economy. Please don't confuse him with facts. Some of us are still waiting for the connection between his lower fuel ecomomy and the "questionable quality" of M1. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
> Please don't confuse him with facts. Some of us are still waiting for the
> connection between his lower fuel ecomomy and the "questionable quality" of > M1. Well here is what M1 has to say on there web site: "The overall goal for Mobil 1 is to provide the highest level of performance by protecting your engine, even under the most severe conditions, such as very cold starting temperatures, extreme high-temperature operations and high-load conditions. With several car manufacturers now extending or varying oil change intervals, Mobil 1 with SuperSynT has been formulated to provide more performance reserve. But Mobil 1 with SuperSynT is not just for extreme service. You can also realize Mobil 1's benefits of improved engine cleanliness and long engine life under "normal" service." and: "An earlier formulation of Mobil 1 was also subjected to an engine test that demonstrates the oxidative stability and wear protection of an oil under high-temperature conditions. This test of Mobil 1 was derived from a Sequence IIIE engine test and was run using a GM 3.8-liter V6 engine with the oil kept at a constant 300° F (149º C) in the oil pan. While the Sequence IIIE test is normally run for 64 hours, this Mobil 1 test was run four times longer. And even after 256 hours, Mobil 1 still provided oil protection. Keeping in mind that these tests were conducted with earlier formulations of Mobil 1, ExxonMobil engineers are confident that Mobil 1 with SuperSynT will provide even greater protection than its predecessors." So they have an overall goal for there SuperSyn, and an older formula still provided protection when M1 was run in a Sequence IIIE test 4x longer than the standard. I guess I can be infinately confident in there vague statements on the protection there M1 provides. Besides there engineers are confident that Mobil 1 with SuperSyn without even running test. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
> Please don't confuse him with facts. Some of us are still waiting for the
> connection between his lower fuel ecomomy and the "questionable quality" of > M1. Well here is what M1 has to say on there web site: "The overall goal for Mobil 1 is to provide the highest level of performance by protecting your engine, even under the most severe conditions, such as very cold starting temperatures, extreme high-temperature operations and high-load conditions. With several car manufacturers now extending or varying oil change intervals, Mobil 1 with SuperSynT has been formulated to provide more performance reserve. But Mobil 1 with SuperSynT is not just for extreme service. You can also realize Mobil 1's benefits of improved engine cleanliness and long engine life under "normal" service." and: "An earlier formulation of Mobil 1 was also subjected to an engine test that demonstrates the oxidative stability and wear protection of an oil under high-temperature conditions. This test of Mobil 1 was derived from a Sequence IIIE engine test and was run using a GM 3.8-liter V6 engine with the oil kept at a constant 300° F (149º C) in the oil pan. While the Sequence IIIE test is normally run for 64 hours, this Mobil 1 test was run four times longer. And even after 256 hours, Mobil 1 still provided oil protection. Keeping in mind that these tests were conducted with earlier formulations of Mobil 1, ExxonMobil engineers are confident that Mobil 1 with SuperSynT will provide even greater protection than its predecessors." So they have an overall goal for there SuperSyn, and an older formula still provided protection when M1 was run in a Sequence IIIE test 4x longer than the standard. I guess I can be infinately confident in there vague statements on the protection there M1 provides. Besides there engineers are confident that Mobil 1 with SuperSyn without even running test. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:ZXbWa.116826$R92.63215@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > Please don't confuse him with facts. Some of us are still waiting for the > > connection between his lower fuel ecomomy and the "questionable quality" > of > > M1. > > Well here is what M1 has to say on there web site: > > "The overall goal for Mobil 1 is to provide the highest level of performance > by protecting your engine, even under the most severe conditions, such as > very cold starting temperatures, extreme high-temperature operations and > high-load conditions. With several car manufacturers now extending or > varying oil change intervals, Mobil 1 with SuperSynT has been formulated to > provide more performance reserve. But Mobil 1 with SuperSynT is not just for > extreme service. You can also realize Mobil 1's benefits of improved engine > cleanliness and long engine life under "normal" service." > > and: > > "An earlier formulation of Mobil 1 was also subjected to an engine test that > demonstrates the oxidative stability and wear protection of an oil under > high-temperature conditions. This test of Mobil 1 was derived from a > Sequence IIIE engine test and was run using a GM 3.8-liter V6 engine with > the oil kept at a constant 300° F (149º C) in the oil pan. While the > Sequence IIIE test is normally run for 64 hours, this Mobil 1 test was run > four times longer. And even after 256 hours, Mobil 1 still provided oil > protection. > > Keeping in mind that these tests were conducted with earlier formulations of > Mobil 1, ExxonMobil engineers are confident that Mobil 1 with SuperSynT will > provide even greater protection than its predecessors." > > So they have an overall goal for there SuperSyn, Yes, standard practice for any business...call it a "Product Mission Statement". and an older formula still > provided protection when M1 was run in a Sequence IIIE test 4x longer than > the standard. A torture test...256 hours at 300F....holy crapola! > I guess I can be infinately confident in there vague statements on the > protection there M1 provides. In the US, I'm guessing specifics would have lawyers going crazy, trying to profit...somehow. Exactly what specifics would you like to see? Besides there engineers are confident that > Mobil 1 with SuperSyn without even running test. Not tested? Where did you read that? |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:ZXbWa.116826$R92.63215@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > Please don't confuse him with facts. Some of us are still waiting for the > > connection between his lower fuel ecomomy and the "questionable quality" > of > > M1. > > Well here is what M1 has to say on there web site: > > "The overall goal for Mobil 1 is to provide the highest level of performance > by protecting your engine, even under the most severe conditions, such as > very cold starting temperatures, extreme high-temperature operations and > high-load conditions. With several car manufacturers now extending or > varying oil change intervals, Mobil 1 with SuperSynT has been formulated to > provide more performance reserve. But Mobil 1 with SuperSynT is not just for > extreme service. You can also realize Mobil 1's benefits of improved engine > cleanliness and long engine life under "normal" service." > > and: > > "An earlier formulation of Mobil 1 was also subjected to an engine test that > demonstrates the oxidative stability and wear protection of an oil under > high-temperature conditions. This test of Mobil 1 was derived from a > Sequence IIIE engine test and was run using a GM 3.8-liter V6 engine with > the oil kept at a constant 300° F (149º C) in the oil pan. While the > Sequence IIIE test is normally run for 64 hours, this Mobil 1 test was run > four times longer. And even after 256 hours, Mobil 1 still provided oil > protection. > > Keeping in mind that these tests were conducted with earlier formulations of > Mobil 1, ExxonMobil engineers are confident that Mobil 1 with SuperSynT will > provide even greater protection than its predecessors." > > So they have an overall goal for there SuperSyn, Yes, standard practice for any business...call it a "Product Mission Statement". and an older formula still > provided protection when M1 was run in a Sequence IIIE test 4x longer than > the standard. A torture test...256 hours at 300F....holy crapola! > I guess I can be infinately confident in there vague statements on the > protection there M1 provides. In the US, I'm guessing specifics would have lawyers going crazy, trying to profit...somehow. Exactly what specifics would you like to see? Besides there engineers are confident that > Mobil 1 with SuperSyn without even running test. Not tested? Where did you read that? |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
> Not tested? Where did you read that?
Let me know what you find. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
> Not tested? Where did you read that?
Let me know what you find. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:NYcWa.116840$R92.64292@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > Not tested? Where did you read that? > > Let me know what you find. Glad I could help! "For instance, the appropriate grades of Mobil 1 with SuperSynT exceed ILSAC GF-3, API Service SL/CF, European ACEA standards and Japanese valvetrain requirements. In addition, some viscosity grades exceed specific OEM standards. One example is Mobil 1 with SuperSynT 0W-40, which exceeds Mercedes Benz's 229.3 specification." |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:NYcWa.116840$R92.64292@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > Not tested? Where did you read that? > > Let me know what you find. Glad I could help! "For instance, the appropriate grades of Mobil 1 with SuperSynT exceed ILSAC GF-3, API Service SL/CF, European ACEA standards and Japanese valvetrain requirements. In addition, some viscosity grades exceed specific OEM standards. One example is Mobil 1 with SuperSynT 0W-40, which exceeds Mercedes Benz's 229.3 specification." |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowXzX@rogers.com> wrote in message news:tbeWa.46032$rsJ.27498@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com... > > "noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:NYcWa.116840$R92.64292@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > > Not tested? Where did you read that? > > > > Let me know what you find. > > Glad I could help! > > "For instance, the appropriate grades of Mobil 1 with SuperSynT exceed ILSAC > GF-3, API Service SL/CF, European ACEA standards and Japanese valvetrain > requirements. In addition, some viscosity grades exceed specific OEM > standards. One example is Mobil 1 with SuperSynT 0W-40, which exceeds > Mercedes Benz's 229.3 specification." Oh, yea, that says it all. Right up there with many dyno oils. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowXzX@rogers.com> wrote in message news:tbeWa.46032$rsJ.27498@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com... > > "noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:NYcWa.116840$R92.64292@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > > Not tested? Where did you read that? > > > > Let me know what you find. > > Glad I could help! > > "For instance, the appropriate grades of Mobil 1 with SuperSynT exceed ILSAC > GF-3, API Service SL/CF, European ACEA standards and Japanese valvetrain > requirements. In addition, some viscosity grades exceed specific OEM > standards. One example is Mobil 1 with SuperSynT 0W-40, which exceeds > Mercedes Benz's 229.3 specification." Oh, yea, that says it all. Right up there with many dyno oils. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:V2gWa.117242$R92.58951@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowXzX@rogers.com> wrote in message > news:tbeWa.46032$rsJ.27498@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com... > > > > "noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message > > news:NYcWa.116840$R92.64292@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > > > Not tested? Where did you read that? > > > > > > Let me know what you find. > > > > Glad I could help! > > > > "For instance, the appropriate grades of Mobil 1 with SuperSynT exceed > ILSAC > > GF-3, API Service SL/CF, European ACEA standards and Japanese valvetrain > > requirements. In addition, some viscosity grades exceed specific OEM > > standards. One example is Mobil 1 with SuperSynT 0W-40, which exceeds > > Mercedes Benz's 229.3 specification." > > Oh, yea, that says it all. Right up there with many dyno oils. Yup. Tested. |
Re: Royal Purple or Mobil1 Synthetic
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:V2gWa.117242$R92.58951@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowXzX@rogers.com> wrote in message > news:tbeWa.46032$rsJ.27498@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com... > > > > "noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message > > news:NYcWa.116840$R92.64292@news2.central.cox.net. .. > > > > Not tested? Where did you read that? > > > > > > Let me know what you find. > > > > Glad I could help! > > > > "For instance, the appropriate grades of Mobil 1 with SuperSynT exceed > ILSAC > > GF-3, API Service SL/CF, European ACEA standards and Japanese valvetrain > > requirements. In addition, some viscosity grades exceed specific OEM > > standards. One example is Mobil 1 with SuperSynT 0W-40, which exceeds > > Mercedes Benz's 229.3 specification." > > Oh, yea, that says it all. Right up there with many dyno oils. Yup. Tested. |
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