Oil Suggestion
#13
Hmmm... very interesting thoughts and opinions. What would be a good match for the s2000's engine would you say Saki GT? Not trying to insult your opinion but just want to know your take on this and everyone else is welcome to chime in also. AP1 goes 9,000 rpm and AP2 8,600? RPM redline. What would with stand this punishment? Not saying you will redline everytime but in case you fill the need to in such conditions.
#14
Ive had no complaints about RP. 4 months, 2500 miles, it still looks new. I have a few blackstone labs test vials that im going to send it for testing at 5000 miles, maybe 3000 if i get impatient.
I just ordered more RP for the engine, and redline for my trans and diff. Ill send in the trans and diff samples to blackstone at their next intervals.
http://www.blackstone-labs.com/
I just ordered more RP for the engine, and redline for my trans and diff. Ill send in the trans and diff samples to blackstone at their next intervals.
http://www.blackstone-labs.com/
#16
Originally Posted by 03_BB_S2K,Jan 28 2011, 12:35 PM
Amsoil is the way to go.
#17
I use Amsoil Signature Series 0w-30 with an Amsoil filter and i love it. First time i switched to amsoil from the crap that was in it when i bought the car i was amazed just how much better it ran and idled. And my valvetrain is more quiet on startup with the 0w. I paid the 20 bucks on Amsoils website to be a preferred customer so it is about 7 bucks a quart. Plus i am fairly close to the warehouse so it only takes a day to get it
#19
Big no no on the RP, they put some food coloring in a diluted mid grade synthetic oil and call it the best stuff on the block.
When you buy RP most of the ridiculous mark up is to account for their marketing dept spending advertizing how great it i.s
Stick with Amsoil/redline
When you buy RP most of the ridiculous mark up is to account for their marketing dept spending advertizing how great it i.s
Stick with Amsoil/redline