" aaccck! i wouldn't put royal purple in anything. i've seen an independent test that showed what it is made of, and i know way too many engines that blew due to the lack of protection from that oil. looks great on paper for a 1/4 mile run or two, and even can show a tad more power, but they don't show extended performance figures"
I do NOT want to start a Royal Purple/Joe Gibbs/(insert boutique oil brand here) flame war, gawd knows the "best oil" wars have been talked to death, so I kept my mouf shut. But since Flash start it, (grin) I can wholeheartedly agree with Flash on this one. Show me one pro GT team, or WRC team, ALMS team, F1 team, or Indy Team, who finishes races, be it a Porsche Motorsport team, or Ferrari, or Audi, or Mercedes, or BMW or whoever, anywhere in the US, or the world for that matter, who uses Royal Purple or Joe Gibbs or any of these AMSoil type boutique oils. With the exception of the Royal Purple NASCAR team, the answer is most likely near zero. And NASCAR may even force them to use some NASCAR approved oil common to all teams I don't know. All things being equal, two identical cars and drivers, no one podiums because one used Royal Purple and the loser used Mobil 1.
I'm always a bit curious when folks like us at our level of fiddling about the edges of motorsports, however seriously taken, feel the need to second guess the factories? The factories who have literally unlimited funds to research and work directly with the lubricant manufacturers to come up with the best oils. Porsche has been using Mobil 1 exclusively in all engines, including all Motorsport Cup cars since 1996. Nearly 20 yrs. Why do folks question that? Why do they think there's something "better" out there? "Better" in what way? The universe of variables under consideration include; does it make the engine last longer, run cooler, make more HP, run cleaner/have longer change intervals. That's kinda it for oils. So why second guess what the factory spent scrillions on to determine, and now has nearly 20 yrs and countless miles on and off track, all weather, temps, conditions to prove their choice? No Royal Purple or Joe Gibbs or AMSoil in sight unfortunately.
Joe Gibbs site states "Horsepower improvements will vary by engine type and application. In Joe Gibbs Racing Nextel Cup engines horsepower gains of 2 hp over other premium synthetic race oils are typical."
Um OK, I'll play along for the sake of conversation; on a roughly 775HP Nextel engine, a 2 hp improvement equates to a whopping .00258, or roughly 2/10's of 1% improvement. Wowsers!
So then, on our 230HP+/- 968 engines, that's an incredible .59 HP improvement. Maybe.
You couldn't see that on any dyno anywhere.
Please don't construe this to imply that using these oils ruined, or even affected, the oil pressure of the engine of the OP in question, they probably didn't harm it any at all. Probably. Just meant this as a general statement to just use what Porsche recommends in our very expensive engines. They recommend it for a reason. Use only Porsche approved oils and lubes. Or not; run what makes you happy. Maybe nothing will go wrong, maybe something will. But as far as gaining an edge on the track, it's the loose nut behind the steering wheel that is usually the area most in need of improvement, myself included.
Mobil 1 for me please.
Cheers
Mikey