Red Line or Royal Purple?

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by PaulGS, Dec 6, 2004.

  1. PaulGS

    PaulGS Well-Known Member

    I am a faithful user of diesel oil in all my collector cars. Does a great job of protecting and cleaning.

    Thinking about Red Line or Royal Purple oils.

    Any comments?
     
  2. GS Kubisch

    GS Kubisch THE "CUT-UP" BUICK

    I've had good luck with Redline.......Car ran faster and the bearings look good.

    Look up www.myoilshop.com
     
  3. RIVI1379

    RIVI1379 Well-Known Member

    oils-qh no here we go

    Here It Is-on A Collector Car/perf Car In Light Of What We Spend On Them-oil Is Nothing. No Matter What You Use, Change It Often. It Mat Not Be Att All Nec.-cheap Insurance. Spending The $ On Synth, Etc. Will Only Benefit In High - High -very High Mechanical Duress Conf-99% Of People I Think Own Vehicles That Will Never See What Those Oils Claim To Protect From Anyways.
     
  4. Shane73Century

    Shane73Century Shane73

    There is another choice

    Mike Tomazewski has been using Amsoil 5 or 0w30 for years, Amsoil was the first true synthetic marketed for the public back in the seventies, I have faithfully used it in every motorized thing I have, with consistently impressive results. :Smarty: :3gears:
     
  5. NOTNSS

    NOTNSS Gold Level Contributor

    I get my Redline oil from Ron Rygelski (never sure on the spelling). He offers a discount to the BPG gang but I don't have the discount code right now. Renee or someone might have the code. Ron is a real standup guy and will do you right.

    Find it here:

    http://www.myoilshop.com
     
  6. Dan Healey

    Dan Healey Well-Known Member

  7. RED GS 1

    RED GS 1 Well-Known Member

    I use Royal Purple in both my cars, 10w-30w. I just bought 43 qts, from JC Whitney on sale for $3.99 a qt. Also got free shipping!!!! :Smarty: :Smarty:

    I would have bought more but thats all they had in stock! :grin: :grin:
     
  8. PaulGS

    PaulGS Well-Known Member

    Huh?
     

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