Anybody know what happened?? It used to be regarded as a premium race oil. I know the track crews hated it a few years back. Yayhoos running standard exploding case oil filters were a big problem to cleanup at the strip if Royal Purple was involved.Royal purple gets some low ratings on oil testing I have seen.
You disagree that additives can work?If you get and oil made for flat tappet cams then you don’t need any additives.
Joe Gibbs driven
penn grade
valvoline VR-1
etc
buy the right oil for the job and forget the additives.
how do you know you additive will mix and function as designed with whatever oil you choose to use?
I ran Royal Purple in the pneumatic blower I used to unload the dry bulk tanker I pulled during my last 17 years as an owner-operator. Never had a bearing failure under truly punishing conditions. I can't speak for the zinc content or suitability with flat tappet engines. Shell Rotella had the zinc content reduced when the big trucks went to DEF emmission systems a few years back. I've run VR1 in all my stock GTXs, and never had an issue.Royal Purple did very well in a test done here years ago. It came equal first with an Aussie oil in the Timken brg test. Other oils tested were Mob 1, Shell, Gulf, Pennzoil, Motul, Fuchs, Elf, Red line, Castrol R & Valvoline.