I have always used Mobil 1 in my 850. But it now has an oil usage problem (valve guides) so it gets Castrol when I find a case on sale and Dollar Store 10W-40 when I don't.
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Originally posted by shortlid
I have always used Mobil 1 in my 850. But it now has an oil usage problem (valve guides) so it gets Castrol when I find a case on sale and Dollar Store 10W-40 when I don't.Believe in truth. To abandon fact is to abandon freedom.
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Originally posted by BoondocksMost current "synthetic" motor oil is made from petroleum base stocks, but chemically altered and refined with advanced technology to such a degree that its characteristics are much the same as synthetic oil not made with petroleum. There are just a few companies making non-petroleum synthetics, which is more expensive to produce. It has been legally adjudged that the "synthetic" term is mostly about marketing, and that it can be used by products derived from petroleum that meet the same standards.
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Amsoil and Mobil 1 are Group IV synthetics, which are non petroleum 'pure' synthetics...not sure if Castrol Syntech is or not....Mike
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Boondocks
Originally posted by Cassius086Amsoil and Mobil 1 are Group IV synthetics, which are non petroleum 'pure' synthetics...not sure if Castrol Syntech is or not....
Delvac-1, AMSOil, Redline and Motul are supposed to be Group IV oils.
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speedzter2000
I have a question: When I went to the Dealer (I hear the groans already , the guy at the counter told me I had to use oil made for motorcycles only. I paid a whopping 8 bucks a quart for a synthetic blend. Is there such a thing as oil for cars, and oil for motorcycles?? I thought oil is...OIL..?? I sure as heck dont want to keep paying this much moolah if I can get it from Wal-Mart..
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Boondocks
Originally posted by speedzter2000I have a question: When I went to the Dealer (I hear the groans already , the guy at the counter told me I had to use oil made for motorcycles only. I paid a whopping 8 bucks a quart for a synthetic blend. Is there such a thing as oil for cars, and oil for motorcycles?? I thought oil is...OIL..?? I sure as heck dont want to keep paying this much moolah if I can get it from Wal-Mart..
Thanks...
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speedzter2000
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From Boondocks' article:
Real World Test Results
Are there any "real world" examples of long motorcycle engine life using automotive oils? There is a good one in the June 1996 issue of Sport Rider magazine in a report called the "100,000 mile Honda CBR900RR." The owner used conventional Castrol GTX oil, 10W40 in the winter, 20W50 in the summer. He changed it every 4,000 miles, changing the filter every OTHER oil change. No valve clearance adjustments were required after the initial one at 16,000 miles. And a dyno test against the same model with only 6,722 miles showed torque and horsepower virtually identical. The 100,000 mile bike was even used for some racing. In a subsequent follow-up, the same CBR had passed 200,000 miles and was still going strong!sigpic
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speedzter2000
Originally posted by GriffinFrom Boondocks' article:
I've always used regular Castrol GTX in my bikes and cars (rated SM, SL, SJ, SH), and never had any problems whatsoever. I just picked up two five quart jugs at Meijer (like a walmart) for $8.99 each.
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rckrzy1
I did not see any recomended 20/50 brands in that article which he seems to agree is better in hot climates which I'm sure DFW TX counts as one.
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Originally posted by BoondocksMobil 1 used to be a Group IV PAO (polyalphaolefin) synthetic, but is now Group III. Castrol Syntech is also Group III.
Delvac-1, AMSOil, Redline and Motul are supposed to be Group IV oils.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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Boondocks
Originally posted by duaneageSo Mobile went with a blend instead of a pure synthetic, is that correct? And they pushed the price up 20% in the last three years.
Group III synthetics may contain some Group IV basestock to improve low temperature performance.
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