What up people!I have a question to ask everyone,and I hope you could help.I wrote a letter to to the staff of Royal Purple about what I could use their tranmission oil.Because I am tired of using oils from the dealer.A Mr. David Canitz from RP informed that I could use synchromax.Now has anyone use this product?And where can I get it from?
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I dont really know the answer to your question, but you will get alot more answers if you post in the correct subsection for your neon. However, I do know that if you want a good grade synthetic, amsoil is much better. RP is only a class IV, and amsoil is a cut and dry class V.
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I dont really know the answer to your question, but you will get alot more answers if you post in the correct subsection for your neon. However, I do know that if you want a good grade synthetic, amsoil is much better. RP is only a class IV, and amsoil is a cut and dry class V.
Well for starters my neon is an automatic transmission.I have over 76,000 miles.And with amsoil my dealer uses that brand.But I have been hearing good thingd about RP.
Amsiol makes a good product. I use it in all my cars and bikes, and never had any oil relates issues. I have only used RP in industrial equipment, not cars,and had good results with it.
is there a reason why you're filling up with Super? Unless you've got a turbo have had some tuning done, there's no point in running premium gas. Running premium gas might actually lose you some performance. At max, I might run mid-grade, but most of the time I run regular gas.
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is there a reason why you're filling up with Super? Unless you've got a turbo have had some tuning done, there's no point in running premium gas. Running premium gas might actually lose you some performance. At max, I might run mid-grade, but most of the time I run regular gas.
is there a reason why you're filling up with Super? Unless you've got a turbo have had some tuning done, there's no point in running premium gas. Running premium gas might actually lose you some performance. At max, I might run mid-grade, but most of the time I run regular gas.