[QUOTE=OldCowboy;877403].......Sorry the Rotella t-6 is certified for the 1330 ACE engine ....................Since this is what I have now I forget the 998 is different ....Mea Culpa .......Mike
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I love oil threads :).
My 2012 was good for 1/2 quart every 1000. Pretty much clockwork. The bike had 800 some miles when I bought it, 250 mile ride home, I didn't know Spyders so I didn't check until after I got it home and read up. Sho' nuff it was barely showing at the bottom of the stick. After that I checked much more often and kept it topped up.
I'll check the 2014 every fillup anyway, it's a lot easier to do. I bought the first three services in advance so I won't be doing oil changes for awhile. After that I might get with Ron or may just keep letting Brewers do it. I "know" it doesn't affect warranty but it's still easier if a problem comes up to point at dealer records, and building a relationship with a good dealer isn't a bad thing (and they're now a sponsor here).
I hope I have not missed this in the thread. The reason for using motorcycle oil is the oil also runs in the transmission. The oil designated for motorcycles contains polymers to withstand the bashing the oil takes between the gears. Without the additives, the oil breaks down much more quickly.
The biggest difference in motorcycle oils and auto oils is the absence of certain friction reducers in the motorcycle oils. API SM and SN and ILSAC GF-4 and GF-5 oils contain friction reducers that can cause motorcycle clutches to slip and burn up.
T6 is MA won't that be ok in a 996 ?