royal purple
Originally Posted by MerF
Oh my GOD...I'm gonna leave the TV on until I see this commercial...
I don't think any auto parts store in hampton roads carries it except Pep Boys. I've had a few people tell me that we're the only place to carry it. I'm just going by what they are telling me cause I've never looked any where for it.
I run amsoil, always have always will RP can be had on base but as far as pep-boys or some-such I don't think so. there are precious few "distributors" in the area, now as for smaller shops that may carry it I don't know.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/
Great site lots of info, in short an oil that after it's OCI (Oil Change Interval) has the least amount of contaminants and sulfer etc in it would be considered good. Like I said I always stick with amsoil it is probably the best you can get, I don't know enough about RP to make an educated statement as to how good/bad it is but a LOT of synthetics are actually semi-synthetic's and not full-synthetic.
Originally Posted by XCELER8
what makes a good oil, a good oil and how do you tell if it is?
Great site lots of info, in short an oil that after it's OCI (Oil Change Interval) has the least amount of contaminants and sulfer etc in it would be considered good. Like I said I always stick with amsoil it is probably the best you can get, I don't know enough about RP to make an educated statement as to how good/bad it is but a LOT of synthetics are actually semi-synthetic's and not full-synthetic.
Last edited by GodsOther; Jul 29, 2004 at 04:14 PM.
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