YES, It's actually purple. Denis Dodson <coocoo@xxxxxxx> wrote: Is Royal Purple actually purple? So, will the oil leak spots on the garage floor be kinda lavender? On 11/28/2007 2:20:21 PM, Will Wood (evilscientistboo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Flash point is the lowest temperature point at which a flammable liquid > will burn, not that it burns necessarily hotter. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_point > > Lead is banned as a fuel additive.. So Lucas, nor Marvel could be selling > this .. http://www.epa.gov/EPA-AIR/1996/February/Day-02/pr-1326.html > > As for the cleaning action, > that's the Mystery... "ho dey do dat?" > > I use Castrol Syntec... And I'm > starting to use Royal Purple now. > > > -----Original Message----- > >From: j duncan <whocanduncan@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >Sent: Nov 28, 2007 1:35 PM > >To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: [tcb] Re: Anyone ever heard or seen this before? is it snakeoil > ? > > > > > >Great discussion, though! Okay,Oil has a higher flash point, which means > it burns hotter. > Isn't that how it "cleans" the carbon (points #1 and #2). . .by burning it > off? So wouldn't > a hotter combustion null points #4 and #5? And > doesn't Lucas have a small amount of lead in it?BTW: I use Castrol oil. It > contains no paraffin. ;)Peace-out!Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 12:43:17 -0600From: > evilscientistboo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: [tcb] Re: Anyone > ever heard or seen this