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Blended vs full synthetic
K fyi got oil change coming up soon, debating changing to full synthetic at time of change. With the amount of oil the 998 eats, would it end up more costly even if I get further in between changes? FYI have only been using the blended up to this point (52k miles)& know some engins can be temperamental about change. Thx In advance
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Originally Posted by Bfromla
K fyi got oil change coming up soon, debating changing to full synthetic at time of change. With the amount of oil the 998 eats, would it end up more costly even if I get further in between changes? FYI have only been using the blended up to this point (52k miles)& know some engins can be temperamental about change. Thx In advance
If it is working well leave well enough alone.
Yes, we read topics about engine failures sometimes, but not too often. Seems the wet clutch failure is possibly a greater concern. Saying that, do not overthink this with 52k miles on the machine. The term costly mistake immediately comes to mind. Oil may not be free, but is not expensive either. My opinion stick with your current setup and plan. It certainly seems to be working for you.
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Amsoil 10w40 Full Synthetic Metric Motorcycle oil worked well in our 998.
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It is a matter of preference. If you go with a true full synthetic like Amsoil, you can likely extend your service interval out to 6,500 miles and still have better protection than using BRP's blended oil with a 4,500 mile service interval. Just one of the things I like about this is I never have to find a dealer somewhere to get my oil changed on a long trip. You will also likely use about 1 quart of additional oil over this distance. But this is certainly offset by an over 40% reduction in service intervals. Not to mention the time and additional filters saved.
In any case, it is a great idea to have your oil analyzed. The results may surprise you.
I recommend using Blackstone services. I have tried several and they are all accurate and reliable. But Blackstone really goes the extra mile. They are very thorough and helpful with follow-up questions, should you have any.
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Originally Posted by PMK
If it is working well leave well enough alone.
THIS.
Unless your engine is operated in really EXTREME conditions, there really is little to no advantage to a full synthetic, especially since most "bikes" get changed once a year regardless of mileage.
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I also run Amsoil 10-40 metric and Bajaron filters in my 998 since new and change every 10,000 km (6000 miles) . Have never had any problem in the 36,000 miles.
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Synthetic-its just better I run Mobil 1 T4 in a 15 998 SST 13 k no useage.
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Adding on to this with a related question...
When needed to top up, can I safely add full synthetic oil e.g. Valvoline 4T 10w40 or Shell Rotella T6 5w40 to Blended?
I have just over 4k miles on my 2016 ST-S...dropped it off at the dealer last week for the 4600 mile service and am pretty sure they'll drain and replace with Blended as per manual (XPS 4-stroke Synth Blend).
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Raprider
Adding on to this with a related question...
When needed to top up, can I safely add full synthetic oil e.g. Valvoline 4T 10w40 or Shell Rotella T6 5w40 to Blended?
I have just over 4k miles on my 2016 ST-S...dropped it off at the dealer last week for the 4600 mile service and am pretty sure they'll drain and replace with Blended as per manual (XPS 4-stroke Synth Blend).
Thanks!
Of course - BRP uses Blended Oil ….. so you are doing what BRP is doing …. Dino & Synthetic will blend itself in the engine …… jmho … Mike
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Raprider (Rich)
2016 Can-Am Spyder ST-S SE5 Steel Black Metallic ( Blackbird)
BRP Audio, Heated Grips, Fog Lights, Passenger Backrest, Givi Saddlebags/Top Case
BajaRon Swaybar, TricLed Wide-Vu Mirrors, Lamonster Ram mount and X-grip, Sena 20S Evo Dual
TricLed Sequential Front SpyderFenderz, Dual Color Run/Brake/Turn LEDs, Brake Flasher
Kumho Ecsta AST installed on rear 4/2021
1996 Yamaha Virago 750 (Vera) - still riding
1987 Honda Shadow 500 (Shady) - sold
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