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    What oil do you guys recommend to use in an s52 that will be tracked and not driven when its cold out?

    thanks alex

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    #2
    Mobil 1 as long as it's been on synthetic all its life; 5-30 or 10-30 works well for our motors

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      #3
      i like the Mobil1 10-30. i find that the 5-30 is a lil thin but thats just me
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        #4
        what do you guys think about the royal purple 5w-30?

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          #5
          I'm using LiquiMoly 10-60W RaceTech. Kind of expensive, but I like it.
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            #6
            Royal Purple is overpriced. Go with Mobil 1, Total, or Elf.
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              #7
              10w-30 mobile one all the way

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                #8
                i have 7 quarts in my garage that i got for free so i guess i will use it then. thanks

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                  #9
                  Royal Purple Racing41 (XPR 10W40) for track duty, otherwise Castrol TWS (10W60).

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BigD View Post
                    Royal Purple Racing41 (XPR 10W40) for track duty, otherwise Castrol TWS (10W60).
                    What's the logic in going with a lighter oil for track days?
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by WillisE30 View Post
                      What's the logic in going with a lighter oil for track days?
                      Well their heavier oil is 20W50, I've used that too but I like 10W40. Besides, the main thing is the protection levels of XPR, which is above and beyond anything else.

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                        #12
                        Mobil 1 15w50, tape a 20 dollar bill to it if you want the "royal purple" experience.

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                          #13
                          Rotella Synthetic 5W40

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by matt View Post
                            Rotella Synthetic 5W40
                            MEE TOOOO!!!

                            The best part is, it's around $4 a quart if you buy gallon jugs.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by FredK View Post
                              MEE TOOOO!!!

                              The best part is, it's around $4 a quart if you buy gallon jugs.
                              Cheap good-ish oil FTW.

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