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<blockquote data-quote="InitialD" data-source="post: 4136155" data-attributes="member: 4678"><p>savahn, I think we all can see the point that you are trying to make. </p><p>I used to have the same opinion as you too. </p><p></p><p>But that changed many years ago when I started using synthetic oil in my old car which was normal 4 piston engine and have never used mineral oil since then.</p><p></p><p>Basically, there are <strong>2 schools of thoughts</strong> here. One do not believe in paying so much for synthetic over mineral when mineral works just as fine unless you are going racing or have a 400hp monster engine.</p><p></p><p>The other one, are people who don't mind paying more to pamper their engines with synthetic oil hoping that they will sleep better thinking synthetic would offer better protection to their precious engines. They also feel that their engine revs smoother with synthetic over mineral.</p><p></p><p>We all are entitled to our own opinions. There is no wrong or right here.</p><p></p><p>Just to clear the air, I didn't say Royal Purple Oil is the best motor oil in the world. </p><p>I only introduce it since it has been tested to work fine with rotary engines.</p><p></p><p>I believe that <strong>before you condemn something</strong>, you should go find out or <strong>test it out for yourself first</strong>.</p><p></p><p>For those of you who wanna know about the <strong>history of Royal Purple Oil</strong>, check out this link: http://www.oil-shop-uk.co.uk/acatalog/Royal_Purple_Oil.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InitialD, post: 4136155, member: 4678"] savahn, I think we all can see the point that you are trying to make. I used to have the same opinion as you too. But that changed many years ago when I started using synthetic oil in my old car which was normal 4 piston engine and have never used mineral oil since then. Basically, there are [b]2 schools of thoughts[/b] here. One do not believe in paying so much for synthetic over mineral when mineral works just as fine unless you are going racing or have a 400hp monster engine. The other one, are people who don't mind paying more to pamper their engines with synthetic oil hoping that they will sleep better thinking synthetic would offer better protection to their precious engines. They also feel that their engine revs smoother with synthetic over mineral. We all are entitled to our own opinions. There is no wrong or right here. Just to clear the air, I didn't say Royal Purple Oil is the best motor oil in the world. I only introduce it since it has been tested to work fine with rotary engines. I believe that [b]before you condemn something[/b], you should go find out or [b]test it out for yourself first[/b]. For those of you who wanna know about the [b]history of Royal Purple Oil[/b], check out this link: http://www.oil-shop-uk.co.uk/acatalog/Royal_Purple_Oil.html [/QUOTE]
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