0w-50 options

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Originally Posted By: Slippery_Pete

That's the thing. I am quite sure that this engine needs the 0w-50. Being that it makes 165hp on a 750cc motor. that 220hp/liter. The machine will see (and already has seen) northern Ontario and quebec where -40 is very common.

In terms of shearing, the OCI for this machine would be roughly 2500-3000 miles. will it shear that quickly?


Is this for a Polaris FST? If so, I can give the name of a forum with so very knowledgeable members... They really know their FSTs.
 
Originally Posted By: mjoekingz28
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
It'll quickly shear to a 40-grade, in which case, why not just run a good 0w-40 or 5w-40 oil instead?


Because then it'll just shear down to a 30wt. But then you can just get a 0w-30 and have it shear down to a 20wt. Or better yet just get a 0w-20 and be done with it.


What does the 0w 20 shear to?
 
Originally Posted By: spasm3


What does the 0w 20 shear to?


It doesn't shear down much at all, all 20 weight oils are very stable.
 
Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
Well, there always Sinopec 0W-50 from China...


*SINOPEC SM/CF 0W-50 Fully Synthetic Engine Oil is made from fully synthetic hydrocarbon base stocks*.......Copied and pasted this from their site. Is that a hydrocracked grp III oil?
 
Originally Posted By: Patman
Originally Posted By: spasm3


What does the 0w 20 shear to?


It doesn't shear down much at all, all 20 weight oils are very stable.


The High VI 0W-20's from Toyota, Honda and ENEOS shear by design close to 10% shortly after put into service. The HTHS vis drops from 2.6cP to 2.35-2.40cP but then stabilizes.
 
Originally Posted By: CATERHAM
Originally Posted By: Patman
Originally Posted By: spasm3


What does the 0w 20 shear to?


It doesn't shear down much at all, all 20 weight oils are very stable.


The High VI 0W-20's from Toyota, Honda and ENEOS shear by design close to 10% shortly after put into service. The HTHS vis drops from 2.6cP to 2.35-2.40cP but then stabilizes.


hths of 2.3 or 2.4? thats way too low for me.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
Well, there always Sinopec 0W-50 from China...


*SINOPEC SM/CF 0W-50 Fully Synthetic Engine Oil is made from fully synthetic hydrocarbon base stocks*.......Copied and pasted this from their site. Is that a hydrocracked grp III oil?


Dude GET ENEOS if you are going to go 0W-50.

I was thinking Syntec 5W-50 was GREAT and still do, and now we have the classic Mobil 1 contender from that ONE store that sells M1 5W-50.

Anyone have a sheet on M1 5W-50 to throw in? Because Sntec just may be "Good enough" and a lot of people like it. And IT is "Hydrocracked Group III."

FWIW, If it IS "Hydrocracked Group III" then its likely to be closer (into?) a 40 when how not a 50, to Thin 50 to be fair. I learned different base-stocks are SUPPOSED to be immune to that but GIII it still applies. (Right?) That is another reason some people go thick.. I cant believe -ALL- oil doesnt change properties when in ACTUAL service not a lab test.
 
A snowmobile eh? If I wanted to be cheap, I'd use 20w50, drain all the oil, heat it up, and then pour it back in every time I started it. lol

But then again, it might really need a synthetic so yeah. I'd call up the manufacturer and see if I could get away with a 5w50 Group III syn oil.
 
Well, it says, "exceeding 2200+ ppm levels." It also says, "is suitable for use in passenger car, light commercial, competition vehicles and motor cycles." Am I missing something?

Oh, they made a typo: "Premium 0 exceeds the exceeds the requirements of API SN/CF, ACEA A3/B3 as well as many other manufacturers specifications."

Does using the word "exceeds" twice in the beginning of a sentence make up for lack of actual approvals?
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Oh for the love of Peter. I didn't see the second page. The PDF page resized vertically perfectly to fit one page on the screen, and I thought that was it. I didn't even see the rest of it.

You and I are making a strange habit of coming here in the evening (my concept of the evening anyhow) and nitpicking about very arcane things.
 
And the variety of the sources of either the adds or the products (Dex VI from Canadastan !!)

Wondering if the 0W-50 will make a good partner for my 5W-30 Racing that I bought on supreme special ($35 for 5L) a couple months ago...add percentages are the same.
 
Originally Posted By: CATERHAM
Originally Posted By: Patman
Originally Posted By: spasm3


What does the 0w 20 shear to?


It doesn't shear down much at all, all 20 weight oils are very stable.


The High VI 0W-20's from Toyota, Honda and ENEOS shear by design close to 10% shortly after put into service. The HTHS vis drops from 2.6cP to 2.35-2.40cP but then stabilizes.


^^^You just convinced me to add MORE M1 0W-40 to my mix with the Sustina 0W-20.
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