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I remember reading some tests done where they switched older cars to full synthetic fluids and they found some power gains on the dyno. I think Royal Purple was a proponent of that testing, often on older muscle cars.
Do you think that is still possible today when you dump factory non-synthetic fluids to aftermarket synthetic fluids , with all other variables being constant ? If you change motor oil, differential fluid, and transmission fluid to high quality synthetic versions (with viscosities remaining similar) on a RWD setup.
Do you think that is still possible today when you dump factory non-synthetic fluids to aftermarket synthetic fluids , with all other variables being constant ? If you change motor oil, differential fluid, and transmission fluid to high quality synthetic versions (with viscosities remaining similar) on a RWD setup.
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