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Used it for several years in my 1993 W250. Used it in the Diffs and transfer case. then I serviced them and swapped to Amsoil. It was easier to get. Delivered by UPS to my door and I was already using their oil and lubes.
 
you can get RP at the door or at a dealer close to you. you can order it cheap from oiltown.com. i have it and love. no scientific proof but my turbo spins down much slower now. when i am in the parking lot now and and running in 1st gear moving 6 mpg and push in the clutch all you hear is a long drawn out falling pitch of the turbo. sheeeeeeeee. got 7000miles on the 1st crank of RP and am changing it out again today.





RP nano polishes all metal surfaces. this is real good for the turbo bearing (molybdneum resists 500,000 psi shear force)
 
I have royal purple in the diffs, tcase, and trans, i have had no problem with it and it seems to be working great because everytime i check it it looks new. :D
 
I'm running Royal Purple 85W-140 (we tow heavy) in the rear axle of my truck. No friction modifier was required. It's working great!



Rusty
 
I just made the switch to RP. I was considering AmSoil but it costs a lot more. I found it in stock at my local NAPA store for about half of what AmSoil cost and a few dollars less than the Chevron synthetic blend stuff. So far I'm very satisfied with the RP although I have no concrete proof that it has helped.



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good stuff

Using RP75-90 for light to med. towing in differential and it seems to run cool and needed no additives. Bought mine @ NAPA.
 
Originally posted by rjones

Not to start a war but I got a better analysis with Rotella T than the RP... ... .



uhmmmm, that's an engine oil and the question was about diffs?



and how many spectrographic oil analysis have you run on both oils?

If less than a 2 year comparison (a year per oil) how do you cancel out the weather?



Just curious.



I have 250,000 plus on RP products with excellent results.

Engines, trannys, diff's, race cars, wheel bearings, power steering fluids, etc...
 
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