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royal purple? good or bad
I haven't heard much either way (to make me change my mind) about synthetics. I use Redline and have had good luck with it so far.
Maybe more girls would post on this forum looking for help if you guys didn't drool over someone simply asking for help...
Woah, an 18 year old girl with an rx7!?!? Holy ****...
and im serious about being in love with you
Hmm...I was born june 8th, so that makes me legal! HAH! j/k you coming up to the Rotary Rendezvous Meet in May?
Originally Posted by DerangedHermit
Maybe more girls would post on this forum looking for help if you guys didn't drool over someone simply asking for help...
I've got Neo in my tranny and it shifts like butta!
Last edited by Juiceh; Feb 1, 2006 at 12:30 PM.
Originally Posted by Karack
i have seen more failures in engines, transmissions and differentials using synthetics than non sythetics so IMO the claims that they protect more than conventional oils is bogus, you can throw up any sheets documenting crap but i will believe my eyes and my past history with lubricants over anyone elses "tests".
Originally Posted by SmogSUX
Change your oil often and it doesn't matter what you use :P I change mine ever 1500-2000 and use Castoral GTX. NO problems yet..RP just costs too much.
well.... maybe my problem is that the oil leaked out. since some one up above said the oil is thinner and tends to creep past places normal oil wouldnt leak from
i have 1/2 a thing left of rp. i'll try to check my trani oil. but it is a bitch to try to work under there and get the plug out and fill it properly. hah. i filled 2.5 (.5 more then the manuel advised for n/a trani)
but if my oil level is good........ then its just my bearings are going bad.
Originally Posted by theantirotor
i dont know about that...
speak for yourself, i have been working on cars every day of my life for the past 15 years.
differentials and transmissions are usually the first ones to fail, and more often than not they are ones that the manufacturer installed synthetic oils in or the customer put it in. it doesn't mean every transmission or diff out there with synthetic is going to fail, im just saying use what the manufacturer suggests and save your money.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; Feb 1, 2006 at 01:40 PM.
Originally Posted by Karack
speak for yourself, i have been working on cars every day of my life for the past 15 years.
differentials and transmissions are usually the first ones to fail, and more often than not they are ones that the manufacturer installed synthetic oils in or the customer put it in. it doesn't mean every transmission or diff out there with synthetic is going to fail, im just saying use what the manufacturer suggests and save your money.
differentials and transmissions are usually the first ones to fail, and more often than not they are ones that the manufacturer installed synthetic oils in or the customer put it in. it doesn't mean every transmission or diff out there with synthetic is going to fail, im just saying use what the manufacturer suggests and save your money.
So you are single-handedly calling all the synthetic oil manufacturers and users wrong based on your probably limited 15 years of experience?
No offense to you or your experience, but that seems a little presumptuous to me.
I personally don't think what the manufacturer suggests is always right.
Originally Posted by theantirotor
I personally don't think what the manufacturer suggests is always right.
the manufacturer wants their products to last past their warrenty, sure.
for example... what weight of oil does mazda call for in the engine? how many people actually use that weight?
for example... what weight of oil does mazda call for in the engine? how many people actually use that weight?
Originally Posted by theantirotor
So you are single-handedly calling all the synthetic oil manufacturers and users wrong based on your probably limited 15 years of experience?
No offense to you or your experience, but that seems a little presumptuous to me.
I personally don't think what the manufacturer suggests is always right.
No offense to you or your experience, but that seems a little presumptuous to me.
I personally don't think what the manufacturer suggests is always right.
i was simply stating my experience with different lubricants. people will come to their own conclusions, now get off my ***.
now now.. stop the fighting boys. what i use in my fc is a combo of the recommended weight plus a thing of 85w140. 2 parts light weight one part heavy. really really helps old gears and syncros. shifting can be a little slow when its cold though. but hey you're in the south west.
Originally Posted by theantirotor
I personally don't think what the manufacturer suggests is always right.
and i followed that **** and now my **** ticks. it only has 35k miles on it.. and it ticks .
havnt had any experiance with royal purple, but my dad and i used redline on his old miata, never had any problems with that, shifting was nice and smooth. on my engine i've been running valvoline maxlife synthetic 10w40 since i got it, no problems with that.
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Originally Posted by 87rx7girl
ya.. my civic's oil cap says 5w20 on it
and i followed that **** and now my **** ticks. it only has 35k miles on it.. and it ticks .
and i followed that **** and now my **** ticks. it only has 35k miles on it.. and it ticks .
Originally Posted by DerangedHermit
Maybe more girls would post on this forum looking for help if you guys didn't drool over someone simply asking for help...
I used Amsoil pure synth in my 7 (235,000 on original tranny).. I've got a bit of tranny whine, but it still shifts smoothly. I'm attributing the whine to the mileage, though, I do want to rebuild it
It made a world of difference switching to synth, I don't know how long the fluid was in there before I changed it (when I got the car @ 210,000), but I changed it then with half synth (cause I was poor). I think I put redline in my miata, and that made a world of difference as well.
87rx7girl - I'll bet that you've got a leaking rear oil seal. It's the seal that goes around the driveshaft spline. It probably wasn't too bad, then you put in synth, which is slipperyer (sp?). I'd change that out while you're under there, replacing oil. when you pull your driveshaft (4 bolts at the differential), any remaining oil will leak out, so then is a good time to do it! I had that happen to me when I replaced my fluid with half synth. Also, if you don't own one: buy a gear oil pump, it screws onto the top of the gear oil bottle, and has a long hose so you can pump the oil in. they're going to be like 7 bucks wherever you can find amsoil or redline synth gear oil, and they make your life a helluva lot easier! I'll never do tranny/diff fluid changes without one again!
It made a world of difference switching to synth, I don't know how long the fluid was in there before I changed it (when I got the car @ 210,000), but I changed it then with half synth (cause I was poor). I think I put redline in my miata, and that made a world of difference as well.87rx7girl - I'll bet that you've got a leaking rear oil seal. It's the seal that goes around the driveshaft spline. It probably wasn't too bad, then you put in synth, which is slipperyer (sp?). I'd change that out while you're under there, replacing oil. when you pull your driveshaft (4 bolts at the differential), any remaining oil will leak out, so then is a good time to do it! I had that happen to me when I replaced my fluid with half synth. Also, if you don't own one: buy a gear oil pump, it screws onto the top of the gear oil bottle, and has a long hose so you can pump the oil in. they're going to be like 7 bucks wherever you can find amsoil or redline synth gear oil, and they make your life a helluva lot easier! I'll never do tranny/diff fluid changes without one again!
Originally Posted by Karack
i was simply stating my experience with different lubricants. people will come to their own conclusions, now get off my ***.
I was not on your ***. Hence saying NO OFFENSE.
Maybe I should have been on your *** though, as it seems you were trying to talk down to me.
Either way I dont really care. Don't make this into something it doesnt have to be.
Originally Posted by 88turbotime
Yeah, really Tech_Greek. Get a grip man, you should know better than that. Sheesh! 

I 'leaked' a little RP into the shifter area and the shifter feels so much more smoother, no longer is notchy at all and this is just with a little of it...can't wait to flush the whole damn car out and put this in!
Originally Posted by Tech_Greek
Psh I was just simply stating I was 18...
I 'leaked' a little RP into the shifter area and the shifter feels so much more smoother, no longer is notchy at all and this is just with a little of it...can't wait to flush the whole damn car out and put this in!
I 'leaked' a little RP into the shifter area and the shifter feels so much more smoother, no longer is notchy at all and this is just with a little of it...can't wait to flush the whole damn car out and put this in!
cuz thats what i did and thats what i was told
ya i run RP in my entire car. engine oil, trans fluid, diff, but NTP+ in the rad. and it helped my shifts out and everything is smoother. the engin oil made the oil press gauge read better and the trans and diff feel smoother. i noticed that you have to "break in" royal purple at least in my car it took about a week for it to really feel good again. helped my MPG allot like +4 so ya i think its worth it.
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