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Quin-Cip-D vs. Royal Purple Synfilm Recip. 100

Non detergent compressor oil is all I ever use. The Quin Cip is good stuff but hard to find.
 
FWIW it's important to use standard oil for the first 50-100 hours with a new compressor (Will usually be stated in the manual), otherwise it will never break in properly and it will either leak oil from piston blow-by or it will allow oil in with the compressed air.
 
Is it a screw compressor or a piston compressor?

It's a Quincy piston.
I was just inquiring if anyone had experience that would lean me to choose RP vs. Quin-Cip.
FWIW, I've used Royal Purple in BIG BOX compressors in the past with excellent results.

However, Quincy recommends and provides additional warranty coverage when Quin-Cip in used in their compressors.
So...Quin-Cip will be my choice for this new installation.


But thanks for the KTH sales pitch.
 
Not sure what sales pitch your talking about.
I asked if it was a piston or screw compressor because we have oil for screw compressors that is better then Royal Purple and cheaper.
We don't have anything for piston compressors
 
Royal Purple is a great Product. We just happen to be a huge player in the oil industry so we were able to get a better product made and sell it cheaper
 
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