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      12-22-2011, 02:37 AM   #1
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Any Royal Purple users

I havent gotten an oil change yet, but i want to buy royal purple for my 335. I used it on my previous car and it was awesome, anyone out there using it?
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      12-22-2011, 03:19 AM   #2
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Sti yes, bmw no.
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      12-22-2011, 04:01 AM   #3
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Sti yes, bmw no.
why no for bmw? any hard facts on this? or just your opinion?
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      12-22-2011, 05:55 AM   #4
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I've been told that you Royal Purple is good for track cars and not daily drivers. The oil contains a lot of charcoal which gunks up your motor and is intended to be changed after every track day. My buddy uses it in his 69 Charger. I am not 100% certain but i trust my buddy considering he has a 700hp charger and knows his car shit.
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      12-22-2011, 07:24 AM   #5
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Where is Trackrat when you need him?
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      12-22-2011, 08:44 AM   #6
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Use Royal Purple for trans and diff, I change my oil too often to use in my motor. RS200 is good, so is Lubromoly.
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      12-22-2011, 09:20 AM   #7
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Where is Trackrat when you need him?
He'd know for sure. Also search post where guys were having their oil tested after each change.
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      12-22-2011, 04:12 PM   #8
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Honestly, there are many threads about it. RP is not a BMW a LL-01 approved oil, but people have been fine using it. I would change it around 5-7.5 K miles if you do plan on using it. Here is RP Rep responding to a forum member's question about RP and our engines.


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Good Afternoon Chris,

Royal Purple oils use a proprietary chemistry that provides exceptional film strength to our oils and also allows extended use, like the oils spec’d for many European cars. However, we do not license OEM oil specs, or pay for the privilege to put OEM numbers on our bottles. Unfortunately, the automotive lubricant is becoming fragmented, especially with respect to European vs. US/Japanese automobiles. Typically, the US and S.E. Asian manufacturers specify adherence to the oil performance specifications of independent organizations like API and ILSAC. European automakers commonly have their own specs. While they do help ensure quality oils, these OEM oil licenses also generate revenue for the OEM, and they threaten warranty compliance issues to persuade customers to buy oil at the dealership. Because of these issues it is becoming extremely difficult, if not impossible for a single lubricant to carry all available specs and licenses, even though it may be perfectly functionally appropriate. And different viscosities may not even be eligible for certain licenses or specs.


With all of that said, Royal Purple is a performance oil company. We manufacturer our lubricants to be the best available with the only limitation being chemistry restrictions imposed by whatever API and ILSAC license the oil holds. If you want to run an oil that just meets the minimum qualifications of what is recommended for your vehicle, the Castrol and Mobil 1 products are fine choices. If you want the best fluids for performance and protection, Royal Purple oils are a great choice. RP SAE 5W-30 (part #01530, quart bottle) would be an excellent oil for the engine in your 325i. When you are ready to switch the transmission fluid and differential oil, let us know.


WOW, I highlighted what I thought was relevant.

1)Typically, the US and S.E. Asian manufacturers specify adherence to the oil performance specifications of independent organizations like API and ILSAC. No crap, how else are we going to see if your oil passes muster?!

2)While they do help ensure quality oils, these OEM oil licenses also generate revenue for the OEM. That's the point, we want to ensure oil quality! Also, what is wrong with making revenue? Is Royal Purple a non-profit organization?!

3)And different viscosities may not even be eligible for certain licenses or specs. No kidding, royal purple might fall into that category.

4) with the only limitation being chemistry restrictions.... Uh, that doesn't sound like a minor point!!!


What I get from Royal purple is that they don't want to be tested and to just trust them. I am glad I did this, I am staying away from that oil.
Read this whole thread it will help you make a more informed decision. Doesn't matter if
it talks about the N52, its the same principle.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...t=royal+purple


This one might help too.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...t=royal+purple
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      12-23-2011, 12:23 AM   #9
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I did a conversion from motor oil to royal purple. Car idles smoother and see a fuel economy.

I just the Tranny, replaced the transmission fluid with the atf version! Wow, car shifts very smooth! you can hardly feel it shifting. transmission runs cooler too.

Then did the coolant additive after the water pump was changed.

I was proved how good royal purple is excellent for my 96 325 with 70000 miles

was worth the money!
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      12-23-2011, 12:35 AM   #10
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Once you go purple , you'll never go back. Your bimmer will love it. However, it is kind of expensive compared to other oils.
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      12-23-2011, 12:38 AM   #11
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I plan now to buy a quarter every month and store it for oil. Makes it easy at the end. I am not made of money, but certainly my car will last longer.
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      12-23-2011, 02:15 AM   #12
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In my previous car everytime i got an oil change it felt like a new toy with RP. looks like im going with RP again on the bimmer, thanks guys.
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      12-23-2011, 03:57 PM   #13
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Well I guess you weren't looking for an informed decision, just a consensus. Whatever works. Let us know if the butt dyno feels the difference.
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