petroleum vs synthetic motorcycle oils
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And while synthetics are better, there's nothing wrong with regular oil at all. I wouldn't use some $1.50/qt stuff from the dollar store, though.
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Sorry for my rant but it does help to do your homework. I have used T6 oil but my shifts are better and firmer with the honda oil on the track. On the street there wasnt too much of a differeance. For those that are sayiong maybe it was just a good track day i have been to many track days at or within a few degrees of each other, and there was a differance. I also dont recommend running a kevlar clutch with T6 or any type of syn oils.
this is just my .02
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Sorry for my rant but it does help to do your homework. I have used T6 oil but my shifts are better and firmer with the honda oil on the track. On the street there wasnt too much of a differeance. For those that are sayiong maybe it was just a good track day i have been to many track days at or within a few degrees of each other, and there was a differance. I also dont recommend running a kevlar clutch with T6 or any type of syn oils.
this is just my .02
I'm going to have to stick with Amsoil. Plus, knowing a dealer who can get quarts for you at wholesale cost doesn't hurt either.
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i just purchased a gal. of Rotella T6 5w-40 synthetic for my car and i see there isnt any JASO-MA certification listed, but its full of API C ratings for diesels and SM. this was the first bottle taken off a new skid in the backroom so im guessing they changed the formula? or i have diff oil than the JASO-MA cert. idk, but i didnt get it for the bike anyway. wondering if anyone else ran into that yet. i remember someone saying dont use SM in bikes because of the zinc and phosphate additives had been removed or lowered.
synthetic 5w40 does sound like a great formula for the seasonal Chicago area in my car tho
nevermind. this oil says diesel. idk what i got. its the only avail Shell Rotella Synthetic at WM. $21.36gal
im using only Amsoil 10w40 in my bike.
synthetic 5w40 does sound like a great formula for the seasonal Chicago area in my car tho
nevermind. this oil says diesel. idk what i got. its the only avail Shell Rotella Synthetic at WM. $21.36gal
im using only Amsoil 10w40 in my bike.
Last edited by mjp94cbr100f; 02-27-2013 at 09:17 PM.
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Odd, as when I switched from the Rotella T6 10w40 (that the seller had in there) to 20w50 Amsoil in my 954, shifting stayed pretty much the same but I noticed that (at least from 3500-8500) it spooled up noticeably quicker and easier; this is with thicker oil, mind you. I also lost only about 2mpg by going to the 20w50 weight.
I'm going to have to stick with Amsoil. Plus, knowing a dealer who can get quarts for you at wholesale cost doesn't hurt either.
I'm going to have to stick with Amsoil. Plus, knowing a dealer who can get quarts for you at wholesale cost doesn't hurt either.
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how does one do his/her homework? google stuff.. and to on the website of amsoil and shell and read about how their product is better becuz they use good additives vs other company that bad additives. or go to some guy/girl's personal website where they tell us wonderful stories about what is good or bad about zinic blah blah vs compound love potion #5 and look at pictures of dirty pistons?
i'm glad everyone is reading and learning stuff. But people need to also recognize that there's a lot of gray in the information presented because there is no way to confirm it. you can only take it as faith. and i have no clue why people are now using the word "additive" as if it is a bad word. ... that's my 2 cent!
i'm glad everyone is reading and learning stuff. But people need to also recognize that there's a lot of gray in the information presented because there is no way to confirm it. you can only take it as faith. and i have no clue why people are now using the word "additive" as if it is a bad word. ... that's my 2 cent!