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Old 2008-03-23, 01:21 AM   #76
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So I switched from Mobil 1 5w30 to Royal Purple 5w30 this time around. I have to say, I like it better so far. Butt-dyno says acceleration is a bit peppier and smoother, but you know how that goes. Still, it definitely seems much happier in the morning, in particular. A nice improvement for an extra $1/qt at Walmart.
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Old 2008-03-23, 06:00 PM   #77
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So I switched from Mobil 1 5w30 to Royal Purple 5w30 this time around. I have to say, I like it better so far. Butt-dyno says acceleration is a bit peppier and smoother, but you know how that goes. Still, it definitely seems much happier in the morning, in particular. A nice improvement for an extra $1/qt at Walmart.
Remember that you went from old Mobil 1 to new Royal Pruple. I bet if you switched back tomorrow, you'd feel the same difference.
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But mostly the difference was in your head.
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Old 2008-03-23, 07:08 PM   #79
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Watch for consumption. Many say the 5-30 RP is a bit thin and use the 10-30 instead.
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Old 2008-03-24, 09:40 AM   #80
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Watch for consumption. Many say the 5-30 RP is a bit thin and use the 10-30 instead.
More or less people than say that M1's current formula shears at high rpm and destroys motors?

I was running 15-50 M1 in my motor the last time it died. I don't think it was the oil, but why chance it. I'm planning on running RedLine in the car once the motor's broken in.

Also, 5-30 and 10-30 should be the same viscosity once up to temperature. The only difference is that the 5-30 oil is thinner at low temps.
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Old 2008-03-24, 10:02 AM   #81
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OT but I never thought I'd see the day when a full tank of gas costs so much more than the a DIY synthetic oil change. It's not even a close anymore. I used fill up with 93 premium for like $12... 10 years ago.
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OT but I never thought I'd see the day when a full tank of gas costs so much more than the a DIY synthetic oil change. It's not even a close anymore. I used fill up with 93 premium for like $12... 10 years ago.
Did you also have to walk 12 miles in the snow to get to school and it was uphill both ways and you had to put a cow on your head to keep warm?
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Did you also have to walk 12 miles in the snow to get to school and it was uphill both ways and you had to put a cow on your head to keep warm?
And he also wore an onion on his belt, as was the style of the time.

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Remember that you went from old Mobil 1 to new Royal Pruple. I bet if you switched back tomorrow, you'd feel the same difference.
I think it's better than fresh Mobil1 ever was. I'd never noticed an improvement quite as remarkable as this. It's not life-altering, just noteworthy.

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I slotted the Fumoto Oil Valve last night. Next oil change, I'll take the tablespoon challenge again.
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I should note that I don't care much for Mobil1 at all anymore. I have their synthetic in the transmission, the recommended 75w90, and I've hated it since day one. Next change, I'll either be going back to OEM or trying Redline.
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Ew yah, don't run Mobil-1 in the tranny...way too slippery. OEM is actually quite good. I switched to Uncle Scotty's but I don't get what all the rave reviews are about. It feels almost identicle, except maybe I can down shift into 1st a little easier.
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Yeah, most synthetic gear oils suck in Subarus. Go with 75w90NS or some Lightweight Shockproof next time. I would say "oem" except there really isn't such a thiing. Dealers just use the cheap bulk stuff as far as I know.
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This is the closest I've found to OEM. 20L is a bit excessive, though.
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