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Well after a few days of having the RP w/Purolater pure one I must say that I am very satisfied with the set up. It is way to early to notice MPG's seeing as how it has only been three days; however, the engine is running noticeably smoother. I started her up this moring, it was 18F after being 62F yesterday, and the 4.7 didn't knock once. With the mobil one it used to knock for a minute or so. So even if I don't see a MPG improvement the smoother running engine is more than enough to keep me buying there stuff in the future.
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It really is good stuff and I am getting to the point of where the trans and diff need to be changed too. I was originally looking into Amsoil, but I am really happy with the RP so i think I will look into that route. It is nice to have the engine running this smooth. I haven't noticed a major HP increase, but it does have more power because of how well it is running now.
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My mileage with the old mobil one has been on average between 10-11 mpg's. The 4.7 just doesn't want to get too far above that, but it's a truck and the 4.7 in under powered for a QCSB 4x4 with 33x11.5 AT tires on it. I will come up with a mileage report in a couple of weeks because I want to measure it across a couple of tanks just so I have an accurate reading. And just by the way it made the engine run I would like to run it in the trans and diff as well, but I want to put a DTT in the rear before I do that.
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Putting a synthetic gear oil in a differential with an Auburn Gear LSD voids the warranty. A DTT is frictionless, so it doesn't matter. My Auburn performs flawlessly, but if I had to do it over again, I'd get the DTT.
The only advantage I've seen that the Auburn has over the DTT is that it consistantly locks up faster than the DTT. A must at the track, but not nearly as important elsewhere.
Short of having a highly modified 2wd truck that you are racing, where the Auburn will help your times, I think the DTT is the better choice...
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I agree with ramracing, i havent noticed much. BUT I have only used RP in my truck so thats probably why. I do agree the $hit is expensive. I havent change any other fluids yet but when it is time to I will convert to RP.