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1330 OIL REPORT

PW2013STL

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Thinking 9300 miles between oil change is a bit to long I changed it at 6000 miles (9000 on the Spyder) and sent a sample to Blackstone Labs to be tested. Received the report yesterday. Everything came back positive and with a recommendation to wait until 8000 for the next change.
Looks like BRP got this one correct:yes:

I changed over to Mobil 1 10-40 and will wait the 9300 miles and have it tested again:thumbup:
 
Like you, I thought 9000 was a bit optimistic so I've been changing mine at 4000 intervals. I've just been using BRP oil.
 
Mobil 1 10-40, to clarify, this was the motorcycle specific oil or you used one of their automobile oils with an energy conserving rating.

It sounds as if you ran the oem oil until 3000 miles for break in, then at 3000 miles went to Mobil 1, hopefully moto oil, and the sample was done on the Mobil 1

PK

To clarify - I ran BRP oil and had that tested at 6000 miles (9000 on the Spyder). The first service was done by the dealer then at 9000 miles I changed the oil switching over to Mobil 1 motorcycle oil as I have been using Mobil synthatic oil in all my motorcycles for many years with great results.
 
Thinking 9300 miles between oil change is a bit to long I changed it at 6000 miles (9000 on the Spyder) and sent a sample to Blackstone Labs to be tested. Received the report yesterday. Everything came back positive and with a recommendation to wait until 8000 for the next change.
Looks like BRP got this one correct:yes:

I changed over to Mobil 1 10-40 and will wait the 9300 miles and have it tested again:thumbup:

That a great report. Could you copy and paste the report here for us to see the numbers? I'd especially like the numbers after cST100c.
 
That a great report. Could you copy and paste the report here for us to see the numbers? I'd especially like the numbers after cST100c.

I have been trying, but so far no luck. The number for that is 8.36 and the range is listed at 6.0-9.7
 
I have been trying, but so far no luck. The number for that is 8.36 and the range is listed at 6.0-9.7

Hi Les,

Is this the Mobil 1 you use? Mobil 1 10W-40 Full Synthetic Motorcycle Oil, 1 qt. It says "Racing 4T" on the front in the red portion of the bottle.
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To clarify - I ran BRP oil and had that tested at 6000 miles (9000 on the Spyder). The first service was done by the dealer then at 9000 miles I changed the oil switching over to Mobil 1 motorcycle oil as I have been using Mobil synthatic oil in all my motorcycles for many years with great results.

Was the BRP oil the full synthetic or was it the blend when the dealer done the first service at 3000 miles? :dontknow: I believe my dealer used the blend when doing my first service! :yikes: I've got one more oil change with BRP Oil (blend) before switching due to purchasing it ahead of time.....based on your report, looks like Mobil 1 10W-40 motorcycle full synthetic is the way to go!
 
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Thanks for this report! :thumbup:
Question: Would you suggest using BRP's full synthetic, as opposed to their blend? :dontknow:
(I'm getting REAL close to the 3,000 mile tap-dance... I'd like to be sure of what to ask for! :D)
 
Was the BRP oil the full synthetic or was it the blend when the dealer done the first service at 3000 miles? :dontknow: I believe my dealer used the blend when doing my first service! :yikes: I've got one more oil change with BRP Oil (blend) before switching due to purchasing it ahead of time.....based on your report, looks like Mobil 1 10w-40 motorcycle full synthetic is the way to go!

It was the blend for me also.
 
Thanks for this report! :thumbup:
Question: Would you suggest using BRP's full synthetic, as opposed to their blend? :dontknow:
(I'm getting REAL close to the 3,000 mile tap-dance... I'd like to be sure of what to ask for! :D)

I considered using BRP's full synthetic, but I know Mobil 1 and it was less $. Their blend (BRP) is doing well so you can use it without worries, but I like the extra protection of full synthetic :2thumbs:
 
What I have been told

Thanks for this report! :thumbup:
Question: Would you suggest using BRP's full synthetic, as opposed to their blend? :dontknow:
(I'm getting REAL close to the 3,000 mile tap-dance... I'd like to be sure of what to ask for! :D)

I will be due for my 12k soon. When I scheduled appt with (this is a new dealer for me) dealership I asked about going BRP full synthetic and he said the same thing that Pitbull said. 'BRP is recommending the BRP blend for the 1330'. Now I know the profit dance about using BRP products . I used full synthetic (AMSOIL) in the 998. Because of the amount that I travel and need to have service sometimes on the road + having to carry AMSOIL I decided to stick with BRP oil for the 1330. Deciding to trust my dealers' knowledge and BRP's recommendation I am staying with BRP Blend as well as following their maintenance schedule...just my decision...I am sooooooo not "smart" in oil...other than olive oil for my culinary excursions!!! :thumbup::yes:
 
You guys are making me feel a lot better about my ignorance! :D
Thanks! :thumbup:

Olive oil?
From the extra-ugly olives?? :roflblack:
 
I will be due for my 12k soon. When I scheduled appt with (this is a new dealer for me) dealership I asked about going BRP full synthetic and he said the same thing that Pitbull said. 'BRP is recommending the BRP blend for the 1330'. Now I know the profit dance about using BRP products . I used full synthetic (AMSOIL) in the 998. Because of the amount that I travel and need to have service sometimes on the road + having to carry AMSOIL I decided to stick with BRP oil for the 1330. Deciding to trust my dealers' knowledge and BRP's recommendation I am staying with BRP Blend as well as following their maintenance schedule...just my decision...I am sooooooo not "smart" in oil...other than olive oil for my culinary excursions!!! :thumbup::yes:

From the report you should be fine as it looks like a quality oil :2thumbs:
 
Break-in period

Thanks! :D
The 9,000 plus miles between changes, has had me a bit concerned about using a non-synthetic oil... :shocked:

Ive had mechanics say that break-in on a NEW engine should be done with regular motor oil, it helps seat the rings and valves better. Then do the switch over to synthetic oil..I have used Mobil I in all my vehicles and would recommend it..So does Tony Stewart..LOL:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Ive had mechanics say that break-in on a NEW engine should be done with regular motor oil, it helps seat the rings and valves better. Then do the switch over to synthetic oil..I have used Mobil I in all my vehicles and would recommend it..So does Tony Stewart..LOL:thumbup::thumbup:

:agree: and that is why I waited until I had 9000 miles on it before changing to full synthetc.
 
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