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Been searching and can't find info about recommended oil....

BigGuy66

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...so I don't have to buy BRP. My dealer is also 40 miles away... if I want to buy a synthetic oil what kind, type, weight, specs, should I buy? I saw that many use Amsoil, Valvoline, Castrol, and others but I am new to Spyders (2010 RT SM5) and want to be sure to get the right kind. I am not trying to start a "the oil I use is the best one" kind of debate - I just want a few options so I can find one locally.
Jim
 
the best - IMHO

...so I don't have to buy BRP. My dealer is also 40 miles away... if I want to buy a synthetic oil what kind, type, weight, specs, should I buy? I saw that many use Amsoil, Valvoline, Castrol, and others but I am new to Spyders (2010 RT SM5) and want to be sure to get the right kind. I am not trying to start a "the oil I use is the best one" kind of debate - I just want a few options so I can find one locally.
Jim
I use and recommend Valvoline 4 T stroke ( for motorcycles in Silver container ) four qts-10w/40 with one qt.20w/50 for added viscosity. This is Full Syn Oil and has the lowest Moly behind Amsoil, but it sells for a lot less ......on-line @ Walmart......... Mike :thumbup:
 
All in the spec's

I order my oil Kits on line .... and have a dealer 2 miles away. :yikes: Better deals on the kits and they come with everything I need for the oil change. But as long as you get oil that meets the spec's in the manual you are good to go...but I don't think you will find the filters anywhere but dealers or online....:banghead:
 
I also have the 2010 RT SM5, and I've had good luck using Shell's Rotella T-6, 5W-40. It's readily available and at a good price. I get filters from BajaRon, or from my dealer.
 
...so I don't have to buy BRP. My dealer is also 40 miles away... if I want to buy a synthetic oil what kind, type, weight, specs, should I buy? I saw that many use Amsoil, Valvoline, Castrol, and others but I am new to Spyders (2010 RT SM5) and want to be sure to get the right kind. I am not trying to start a "the oil I use is the best one" kind of debate - I just want a few options so I can find one locally.
Jim

This guy has what you need. http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?23928-New-sponsor-here-for-Filters-amp-Helmets
 
ROTELLA T - 6

I also have the 2010 RT SM5, and I've had good luck using Shell's Rotella T-6, 5W-40. It's readily available and at a good price. I get filters from BajaRon, or from my dealer.
......I'm 99.99% sure that you aren't supposed to use the Rotella in the 998 engine !!!!!! :gaah:........ only the 1330 ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
The Rotella T6 synthetic is JASO-MA rated for wet clutches. I am using it and Charlotte is doing well,in fact seems to have cut down on oil consumption. Where did you get your information Mike as I have seen you to seldom be wrong?
 
WELLLLLLLLLLLL

The Rotella T6 synthetic is JASO-MA rated for wet clutches. I am using it and Charlotte is doing well,in fact seems to have cut down on oil consumption. Where did you get your information Mike as I have seen you to seldom be wrong?
I have seen JC Thorne state what I did above ( the link you posted above has His statements )....... My oil changes with my 998 didn't involve Rotella as a choice at the time......So if it's WRONG info - that's where I got it ...... Mike :thumbup:............PS - I just came from the Shell oil Rotella T-6 site ....according to Shell the T-6 Full Syn oil is rated as ....MA .... & the Jaso is DH-2 ......not Ma2 ....... I won't use it in the 990-998 engine
 
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here is the label from the from Shell

API CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS, CI-4, CH-4, SM, SL, SH; ACEA E9; CaterpillarECF-3, ECF-2; Cummins CES 20081; DDC 93K218; Ford WSSM2C171-E; JASO DH-2, MA; Mack EO-O Premium Plus; MB Approval228.31; Volvo VDS-4

The JASO does say DH-2 but it also says coma MA. So it does have a JASO MA rating. I am currently using it in my 998. I also have several cases of Valvoline T4 synthetic that I will use. Whatever is closest on the shelf whe oil change time comes around again,probably about 3 weeks.

Thanks for looking that up for me Mike.Oh I think you must be referring to some other post,mine had no links in it.
 
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT

here is the label from the from Shell

API CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS, CI-4, CH-4, SM, SL, SH; ACEA E9; CaterpillarECF-3, ECF-2; Cummins CES 20081; DDC 93K218; Ford WSSM2C171-E; JASO DH-2, MA; Mack EO-O Premium Plus; MB Approval228.31; Volvo VDS-4

The JASO does say DH-2 but it also says coma MA. So it does have a JASO MA rating. I am currently using it in my 998. I also have several cases of Valvoline T4 synthetic that I will use. Whatever is closest on the shelf whe oil change time comes around again,probably about 3 weeks.

Thanks for looking that up for me Mike.Oh I think you must be referring to some other post,mine had no links in it.
​Post #2 ....Above
 
Best place for oil changes

Look if you want to get all the right stuff for an oil change go to the home page and click on the Bajaron web link. He knows Spyders and he will insure that you get all the right stuff including good advice.
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Joe
 
I order my oil Kits on line .... and have a dealer 2 miles away. :yikes: Better deals on the kits and they come with everything I need for the oil change. But as long as you get oil that meets the spec's in the manual you are good to go...but I don't think you will find the filters anywhere but dealers or online....:banghead:

Can you provide a link where you order from?
 
Another Oil Thread: I knew that this would happen! :D

For the record: I prefer Canola oil. It makes my onion rings taste better! :roflblack:
 
Sure....ebay oil kits for can am spyders...I search for best price free shipping and it usually comes from dealers from around the US...
 
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