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<blockquote data-quote="c-square" data-source="post: 106244" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>As discussed in great length before, different people with different rides swear by different brand of engine oil. Some oil seems to suit well for some people not others have only negative comments on them. The thing is, have an open mind and try out different oils and then ascertain yourself which one suits your ride and your driving style best.</p><p></p><p>Royal Purple is touted to be a high performance sythentic lubricant, a product of a company based in Texas. It has developed the so called "synerlec" lubricant technology that claimed to "strengthen" the oil (about 400 % stronger then most oils) and have some form of molecular bond that provides for continuous protection to the metal parts, even when not moving (I think something like what Castrol Magnatec is also claiming). Anyways, do check out the link below and www.royalpurple.com[url/] and see whether you are convinced with what they say of their products. Happy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-square, post: 106244, member: 135"] As discussed in great length before, different people with different rides swear by different brand of engine oil. Some oil seems to suit well for some people not others have only negative comments on them. The thing is, have an open mind and try out different oils and then ascertain yourself which one suits your ride and your driving style best. Royal Purple is touted to be a high performance sythentic lubricant, a product of a company based in Texas. It has developed the so called "synerlec" lubricant technology that claimed to "strengthen" the oil (about 400 % stronger then most oils) and have some form of molecular bond that provides for continuous protection to the metal parts, even when not moving (I think something like what Castrol Magnatec is also claiming). Anyways, do check out the link below and [url]www.royalpurple.com[url/] and see whether you are convinced with what they say of their products. Happy hunting.[/url] [/QUOTE]
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