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Oil

coronaman

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Question I have a 2012 RSS that i would like to ride as long as weather is permissible and I had my 600 mile oil change ($335.00 what a shock) I am not close to next oil change and was wondering if I should change my oil (this time I will try it myself is this hard to do?) and use all climate oil ( they put in summer blend) or will it be fine to ride this winter until i am due for next change which would be sometime in March. Live in Illinois and weather can get cold at times, has been down in the mid 30's last couple of nights. Just looking for some answers with the amount of money these things cost don't need any problems that I could prevent.
 
Yes ,it cost me the same on my 600 m and also they did updating on the computer and installed the new oil panel. For sure I will diy my next oli change. If you stay at this forum with our family they will be glad to help us out.:yes::yes::yes:
 
I skip the dealer every other oil change.
I do buy the oil from my dealer so he can't get too p____ off

I let him do the big ones like the 14400 which is not cheap.


enjoy the ride.

ride safe

geo
 
AMSOIL 10W40

Not sure what oil your dealer put in your Spyder so it would be hard to answer the question. If you know the brand of the oil the dealer installed you can probably find out the Pour Point of the oil by going to there website. As the AMSOIL site sponsor I can tell you and all the folks that use the AMSOIL 10W 40 that the "Pour Point" ( the temperature at which the oil will no longer pour) is -51 Deg F.

Wether or not to change your oil at this point is up to you. If the dealer put in a synthetic it is certainly better than a Petroleum product.
If you wish to use the AMSOIL product I can offer you a free 6 month trial membership that will allow you to purchase AMSOIL products wholesale. Just click on the banner, that will take you too my website. Once there, click on the flashing "Trial Membership Banner" and fill out and submit the form. I will do the rest. Hope this helps.
 
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