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(MY!!!) Terminator OIL recommendations and capacities.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmysidecarr" data-source="post: 12830348" data-attributes="member: 11681"><p>I am not a sales guy, I am an automotive technical support guy so I don't have a bunch of charts and graphs to share with you. You can however Do a google search and probably find that there are lots of third party tests that have shown great results. TV shows, magazines, etc.</p><p></p><p>I personally get phone and email feed back in the tech department that over time has become quite compelling.</p><p></p><p>Even our normal API -SN chemistry restricted oils are consistently giving a one to four percent increases in fuel economy. This includes switching from other big name synthetic oils. The performance gap is obviously going to be closer when comparing API licensed oils, because you can not formulate outside of the chemistry box.</p><p></p><p>When you step up to the RP performance oils that do not have to comply with any API chemistry restrictions, that is where the most significant differences between us and the other oil companies occur.</p><p></p><p>No other oil company has been able to duplicate, copy, or even come close to our proprietary Synerlec additive technology. So RP oils with Synerlec will have often double the film strength of other high quality synthetic oils.</p><p>Synerlec: <a href="http://royalpurpleconsumer.com/about-royal-purple/synerlec/" target="_blank">Synerlec | Lubricant Additives | Royal Purple</a></p><p></p><p>Best can be very subjective, there are no agencies that test and determine what the best oil is. They typically determine minimum standards, meet and exceed type stuff. We are not for everyone, there are lots of very good oils out there that will get the job done and work just fine. We offer oils that are basically the Ferrari or Lamborghini of motor oils. If you want the best, that's what we are all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmysidecarr, post: 12830348, member: 11681"] I am not a sales guy, I am an automotive technical support guy so I don't have a bunch of charts and graphs to share with you. You can however Do a google search and probably find that there are lots of third party tests that have shown great results. TV shows, magazines, etc. I personally get phone and email feed back in the tech department that over time has become quite compelling. Even our normal API -SN chemistry restricted oils are consistently giving a one to four percent increases in fuel economy. This includes switching from other big name synthetic oils. The performance gap is obviously going to be closer when comparing API licensed oils, because you can not formulate outside of the chemistry box. When you step up to the RP performance oils that do not have to comply with any API chemistry restrictions, that is where the most significant differences between us and the other oil companies occur. No other oil company has been able to duplicate, copy, or even come close to our proprietary Synerlec additive technology. So RP oils with Synerlec will have often double the film strength of other high quality synthetic oils. Synerlec: [url=http://royalpurpleconsumer.com/about-royal-purple/synerlec/]Synerlec | Lubricant Additives | Royal Purple[/url] Best can be very subjective, there are no agencies that test and determine what the best oil is. They typically determine minimum standards, meet and exceed type stuff. We are not for everyone, there are lots of very good oils out there that will get the job done and work just fine. We offer oils that are basically the Ferrari or Lamborghini of motor oils. If you want the best, that's what we are all about. [/QUOTE]
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