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Originally Posted By: NHSilverado
Originally Posted By: beatle78
Originally Posted By: beatle78
Originally Posted By: NHSilverado
NHSilverado, Can you elaborate? What do you mean by the engines "loved it"?
What differences did you notice with the Royal Purple?
Thanks,
beatle78
Smoother idle and acceleration, less engine noise overall but especially at cold startup which is an issue for GM 5.3L's( especially older ones like yours ), and a slight MPG improvement( approc .2-.5 MPG city and highway ).
ok, NICE!
I noticed my truck (which I've owned for ~3 weeks) does have a little bit of a rough idle. It only has 36k miles.
I have read reports about piston slap on cold startups.
Did you gain the .5 mpg highway with just RP motor oil, or with RP tranny and RP diff fluid as well?
The gains I mentioned were based soley on the oil as that is what you asked about. I did swap both Silverado's over to RP's gear oil as welll( MaxGear 75W-90 in both front and rear dif's on both trucks ). That bumped the MPG higher( over 1 MPG highway gain ). Never used the RP MaxATf in the trucks although I have used it before and it is great stuff.
If you have a rough idle now the oil isn't going to fix it. It just smoothes out a standard idle further.
ok, thanks. I guess the idle isn't ruff, there is a slight hessitation occasionally, but after more reading on fullsizechevy.com it seems like that is normal.
I LIKE the 1 MPG gain with the synthetic diff fluids. Is that 1 MPG more than the .5 mpg gain from the oil, or is it a 1mpg total (oil + diff)
My truck came with synthetic diff fluid in the rear(according to the window sticker). I wonder if synthetic in the front will make a difference in mpg.
Originally Posted By: beatle78
Originally Posted By: beatle78
Originally Posted By: NHSilverado
NHSilverado, Can you elaborate? What do you mean by the engines "loved it"?
What differences did you notice with the Royal Purple?
Thanks,
beatle78
Smoother idle and acceleration, less engine noise overall but especially at cold startup which is an issue for GM 5.3L's( especially older ones like yours ), and a slight MPG improvement( approc .2-.5 MPG city and highway ).
ok, NICE!
I noticed my truck (which I've owned for ~3 weeks) does have a little bit of a rough idle. It only has 36k miles.
I have read reports about piston slap on cold startups.
Did you gain the .5 mpg highway with just RP motor oil, or with RP tranny and RP diff fluid as well?
The gains I mentioned were based soley on the oil as that is what you asked about. I did swap both Silverado's over to RP's gear oil as welll( MaxGear 75W-90 in both front and rear dif's on both trucks ). That bumped the MPG higher( over 1 MPG highway gain ). Never used the RP MaxATf in the trucks although I have used it before and it is great stuff.
If you have a rough idle now the oil isn't going to fix it. It just smoothes out a standard idle further.
ok, thanks. I guess the idle isn't ruff, there is a slight hessitation occasionally, but after more reading on fullsizechevy.com it seems like that is normal.
I LIKE the 1 MPG gain with the synthetic diff fluids. Is that 1 MPG more than the .5 mpg gain from the oil, or is it a 1mpg total (oil + diff)
My truck came with synthetic diff fluid in the rear(according to the window sticker). I wonder if synthetic in the front will make a difference in mpg.