Royal Purple engine oil: 10W30 or 20W50?
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Run 5w or 10w-30 in the winter, and 20w-50 in the summer. If you want to see why, take a bottle of 20w-50 and put it outside in 10 degree weather. I promiss you will think twice about running it in the winter.
The danger isn't when the car is running, its at inital start up. I am telling, put a quart outside and then you will see how thick the oil gets. Now imagine when you first start your car, it takes awhile for the oil to start flowing threw the oil passages. Most damage is done durring initial start-up.
It just doesn't make sense to run 20w-50 in the winter.
It just doesn't make sense to run 20w-50 in the winter.
Originally posted by BRADYMAHONEY
I think 19 degrees is the coldest I have seen here this winter. And these little rotaries are hot running little bastards.
I think 19 degrees is the coldest I have seen here this winter. And these little rotaries are hot running little bastards.
Unless you driving your car on the track or in very hot climate, there is no reason to use anything other than 10w30 (higher range synthetics not included).
Originally posted by SpoolinRX
I read you guys sayin you are runnin mobil 1 and amsoil, and thous are both synthetic, i thought you wernt sposed to run synthetic unless you have like a race built rotary motor?
I read you guys sayin you are runnin mobil 1 and amsoil, and thous are both synthetic, i thought you wernt sposed to run synthetic unless you have like a race built rotary motor?
I swear by RP oil.... I run 20W50, even now in the winter time I use 20W50 RP. I DID use Mobil 1 15W50 like 2 oil changes ago ( 2 months), saw a notice, but still went back to 20W50.
-Dan
-Dan
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