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Old 10-28-2009, 05:36 PM
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Re: Oil Weight

Originally Posted by INSANECRAZZY
amsoil full synthetic 10w 40
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Re: Oil Weight

Originally Posted by Towlieee
do you have your fans set to run? If not, well the stock fan doesn't come on tell 227ish, so of course it'll run at that temp.


But I guess you all can run 20-50 if you wish. I'll run something close to what the manufacturer recommends



edit: just remember, cold start up is very hard on motors..
the manufacturer doesnt recommend whoolies but we still do those haha everyone has different opinions on this stuff.
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Old 10-28-2009, 08:23 PM
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Re: Oil Weight

spectro or castrol... 3 10-40-1 20-50. keeps the motor a lil quieter. been running that set up in all my bikes for years, my f4i had like 40k on the clock and was never rebuilt as far as i know. seems to work for me
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Re: Oil Weight

royal purple max-cycle 10-40w is the way to go
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Re: Oil Weight

Originally Posted by foxdriver06
royal purple max-cycle 10-40w is the way to go
I used to use Royal Purple in my racecar, and it was a great lubricant but I used it cuz it was free. They sent me case upon case upon case after I proved their "Dyno Proven Power" claim wrong. So I never complained. Can't afford to use it anymore
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Re: Oil Weight

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I used to use Royal Purple in my racecar, and it was a great lubricant but I used it cuz it was free. They sent me case upon case upon case after I proved their "Dyno Proven Power" claim wrong. So I never complained. Can't afford to use it anymore
It's the only oil I've ever put in my bikes, and I've never had a problem but not a lot of people use it.
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Re: Oil Weight

Originally Posted by MoHawk
I used to use Royal Purple in my racecar, and it was a great lubricant but I used it cuz it was free. They sent me case upon case upon case after I proved their "Dyno Proven Power" claim wrong. So I never complained. Can't afford to use it anymore
i doubt that
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Re: Oil Weight

Doubt what? I had coupons for 16 cases of their oil....
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