trikermutha
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What is "metric full synthetic" [emoji38]
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Here ya go :thumbup:
http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produ...ynthetic-metric-motorcycle-oil/?code=mcfqt-ea
What is "metric full synthetic" [emoji38]
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5W40 Full Synthetic HD Engine Oil
And just FYI, Amazon has it on sale today for $16.23 a gallon delivered if you are a Prime member.
Marketing at its finest....[emoji23]
Marketing at its finest....[emoji23]
I was at auto zone and noticed it was on sale at 14.99 last week.
Marketing at its finest....[emoji23]
Tango, please let it be known that the Mobil 1 for motorcycles does not come in 5w40. You must run the Mobil 1 motorcycle oil or the energy conserving molecules will cause harm to the wet clutch.
There are many variations of Mobil 1 oil. You must run the proper stuff to prevent damage to friction components.
PK
" 70 % " ?????.................personally I wouldn't bet on that...jmho....Mike :thumbup:
I have never thought much of Amsoil's pyramid marketing scheme. In fact its one of the main reasons I avoid it. Also their refusal to test per API standards. It may be a great product but they cannot prove it and I won't buy what they are trying to push. The rest of the petroleum lubricants industry works to a set of standards and fosters the standards organization. Amsoil works around it and will never be mainstream because of that.
Clarified, being Turbo Diesel Truck Oil, and not car oil, I'll let those wanting to run this oil go on your recommendation. I have no experience running the M1 truck oil in any of my vehicles.
PK
Not trying to pick sides here. But based on everything I've read. Typical ratios run from 10% (most common) to a high of 30% synthetic in a blended product. The price difference wouldn't be that great if the blended were already 70% synthetic. Maybe he meant 70% dino and 30% synthetic. That would still put the BRP blend at the high end of the pack.
My (educated?) guess is they saw the XPS training film, which stresses that the BRP oil is 70% synthetic base stock, 15% VI and 15% additive package. Unfortunately, the oil they are talking about is the full synthetic XPS oil, not the blend. I haven't seen the 70% number used anywhere else in any XPS training or marketing video. Earlier in this thread I posted a link to a screen shot of the "mistake" that is easily made if someone is not paying full attention.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...lysis-Report&p=1034682&viewfull=1#post1034682
To summarize, no XPS training or marketing video (or whatever) has listed the % of synthetic base stock in the XPS blend. There is 70% synthetic base stock in the XPS full synthetic oil.
:shocked: BRP oil is made by Castrol; using stuff from either Mobil or Shell... :shocked:
That leaves a lot of room, for spreading the blame around!![]()