Oil Change - Semi Sythetic or Fully Synthetic
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Oil Change - Semi Sythetic or Fully Synthetic
Just bought a 2005 CBR1000RR with 300 miles on the clock.
The engine isnt even fully run in.
I am going to change the oil immediately, so I was wondering should I use fully synthetic, or use semi-synthetic for a 1000 miles or so, then change to fully synthetic?
Or what would you guys recommend?
Any advice would be appreciated.
The engine isnt even fully run in.
I am going to change the oil immediately, so I was wondering should I use fully synthetic, or use semi-synthetic for a 1000 miles or so, then change to fully synthetic?
Or what would you guys recommend?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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RE: Oil Change - Semi Sythetic or Fully Synthetic
You do not want to use a blended or full ysynthetic oil yet or you will not get the propper break in done. Use the same oil theat Honda does, I think it's HP4, until about 1200 and change to a blended synthetic. Blended synthetic at 2000 and then fully synthetic at 3000.
This is what I follow, give take a couple hundred.
This is what I follow, give take a couple hundred.
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RE: Oil Change - Semi Sythetic or Fully Synthetic
i changed mine at 270- came out like water-from a friends who works for american honda- the factory oil is break-in-mine came out like water-no shavings though,i used honda gn4 petroleum and will change it again @600 and will go to full synthetic @1000- i was told this was fine and to use petroleum for proper seating of rings for the first 1000 miles-phil
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RE: Oil Change - Semi Sythetic or Fully Synthetic
Yes, you should use the petroleum oil for your break in. Then I always go to a synthetic blend because petroleum oil and fully synthetic do not like to blend really well. I will use the synthetic blend once or twice before going to the fully synthetic. Best way to describe is trying to mix oil and water, extreme example, but affective. This way when you drain your oil you will get all the mix out of your bike.
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