Josh Young
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Just wondering what the best of the two would be, I am definately going to use one of the two. Royal Purple or Mobil 1 but would like to get your opinions (pros/cons) on each one. Thanks!
some of the additives flow out the exhaust wherethey can degrade oxygen sensor and catalytic converter performance.Faced with ever more stringent emissions standards and the governmentalmandate for extended emissions-control- system warranties, the OEMs gottogether with the motor oil makers and decided to reduce the amount of ZDDP in street-legal, gasoline-engine motor oils. After all, theyweren't needed with modern roller lifters and overhead-cam followers.The reduction first started in the mid-'80s, and it has been a gradualprocess, but the latest API SM and GF-4 specs have reduced ZDDP contentto such an extent that the new oils may not provide adequate protectionfor older, flat-tappet-equipped vehicles running nonstock, performancecams and valvetrains. And it will only get worse; projected future oilspec revisions will likely reduce ZDDP content even more.
RP is probably better but the price is ridiculous. I've been using M1 in my Regal for the past 3 years and it seems to like it a lot.
Mobile 1 is not what it use to be. 0-40 is okay but the rest of M1 line is crap. Rotella as mentioned is also a good oil to use along with Amsoil. German Castrol Syn is another good oil. You want to find the oils that DO NOT have the ILSAC GF-4 rating.
http://w3.www.hotrod.com/pitstop/hrdp_0702_pitstop_zinc_oil_additive/index.html
Haven't heard good oil reports from Royal Purple.
German Castrol Syn is another good oil.
How do you tell if it's German?