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Yippee oil talk****************************************
You can use about any oil and it will work...Myself, in all my years riding and driving cars, I have never seen an engine lock or fail due to the motor oil. So what ever you pick will work and of course everyone will tell you how great their oil is and how it never fails and as started above, all work and never fail in most cases. About 99.999% never fail. That is 3 nines behind the decimble point...Just a guess off my head.
You should educate your self on what is in the oil as they all have different parts and not the brand name. Brand name is only a focal point for consumers. Weight is probably most important. Is it cold where you are? If not, why run a 5wt-whatever? You only need a lower weight oil to keep it pouring in the cold. As soon as it heats up, the wt goes up to the higher number where it should be and where it will protect your engine.
With that said, can you run a 5wt-whatever in Bermuda where the weather stays in the 80s and 90s about all year round? Yes. it just may not be the best choice. Will it protect the engine? Yes and you can say to all you have the greatest oil going and say that it never fails!!!
Ever heard the term 'black box'? It means you have no clue on what is going on inside or about a process or device. A motor can be a black box IF you have no idea on what is going on inside it with the crank and valves and such. A computer is another good example of a 'black box'. It is a 'white box' if you understand how it is working.
Do yourself a favor and read what oil is all about and be a 'white box' oil guy.
Here is a good link explaining about oils and how they operate:
http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Oils1.html
You can use about any oil and it will work...Myself, in all my years riding and driving cars, I have never seen an engine lock or fail due to the motor oil. So what ever you pick will work and of course everyone will tell you how great their oil is and how it never fails and as started above, all work and never fail in most cases. About 99.999% never fail. That is 3 nines behind the decimble point...Just a guess off my head.
You should educate your self on what is in the oil as they all have different parts and not the brand name. Brand name is only a focal point for consumers. Weight is probably most important. Is it cold where you are? If not, why run a 5wt-whatever? You only need a lower weight oil to keep it pouring in the cold. As soon as it heats up, the wt goes up to the higher number where it should be and where it will protect your engine.
With that said, can you run a 5wt-whatever in Bermuda where the weather stays in the 80s and 90s about all year round? Yes. it just may not be the best choice. Will it protect the engine? Yes and you can say to all you have the greatest oil going and say that it never fails!!!
Ever heard the term 'black box'? It means you have no clue on what is going on inside or about a process or device. A motor can be a black box IF you have no idea on what is going on inside it with the crank and valves and such. A computer is another good example of a 'black box'. It is a 'white box' if you understand how it is working.
Do yourself a favor and read what oil is all about and be a 'white box' oil guy.
Here is a good link explaining about oils and how they operate:
http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Oils1.html