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Racing Discussion => Racing Discussion => Topic started by: Pierre - Team PMR on March 10, 2003, 09:45:32 AM

Title: Racing oil help...
Post by: Pierre - Team PMR on March 10, 2003, 09:45:32 AM
Just wondering what everyone uses for engine oil (what weight)?
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: Jeff on March 10, 2003, 11:51:22 AM
Silkolene racelube (now it's called Pro 4 or something) 10W40.  www.silkolenestore.com Talk to Audrey and tell her Jeffy sent you over!  She will hook you up!

Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: motomadness on March 10, 2003, 01:46:16 PM
What are you racing? 2-stroke or 4-stroke.  If it's a 2-stroke, try Silkolene Pro 2 (pre-mix) or Pro 2 Plus (oil injectors).
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: Pierre - Team PMR on March 10, 2003, 02:02:29 PM
I have a 96 CBR600
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: motomadness on March 10, 2003, 03:41:00 PM
Are you planning on changing your oil every weekend?  It can get pricing, but silkolenestore.com does sale oil in large containers (1 gal size), which can possibly make your purchase more economical.

Jeff also has a good lead on some trick reuseable filters.
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: Super Dave on March 11, 2003, 04:32:05 AM
Hey, Pierre...

Oil is good for a motorcycle.  We can start there first.  

So, a good quality oil is just fine.  10W40's are good.  I'll usually lean toward a 15W40 because since the numbers are closer together, it has less of an additive package.  In the warm months, I'll usually use a straight weight, like an SAE30.  Little heavier, but good protection after shut down.

I like to check the API ratings on oils.  I look for API diesel ratings...CD, CF4.  Diesels hammer oils a bit more that a regular engine, so these oils don't shear so bad.

I like Shell Rottella T.  Kendal is good, but now owned by Pennzoil, which I refuse to use.  The former Kendal SAE30 has better film strength than most synthetics.  

Will a synthetic offer more HP?  Can't say that I've really seen it.

I did have a petroleum based oil made for myself that was fortified with Castor, the ultimate lubricant.  It was an SAE10.  Seemed to work really well, but the castor lubricant is rather dirty.  Just the way castor is.
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: Pierre - Team PMR on March 11, 2003, 08:46:40 AM
Hey Super_Dave, thanks for the info!  I'm really trying to get geared up for your class on the 3rd.  By the way, did you get my check yet?

Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: Dawn on March 11, 2003, 09:21:32 AM
QuoteI like Shell Rottella T.  Kendal is good, but now owned by Pennzoil, which I refuse to use.  The former Kendal SAE30 has better film strength than most synthetics.  


Dave:

We use Rottella T in our desiel too.  

Just curious, why do you refuse to use Pennzoil?

Dawn   :)
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: tshort on March 11, 2003, 09:37:03 AM
I'm going to run Amsoil 10w40 in my SV this season - it's a full synthetic.  The guy who built the bike says it works great, as do a number of other racers.  We shall see.  (I'm also now a "dealer" for Amsoil, which means I get a good price on it - let me know if you're interested).
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: DanO966 on March 11, 2003, 10:26:12 AM
MOTUL.

I've been running that stuff for years never a problem!  5100.  Great stuff 10/40.  

This year I'm gonna run MOTUL 300V tho.  
Title: Re: Racing oil help...
Post by: Super Dave on March 11, 2003, 05:44:27 PM
QuoteHey Super_Dave, thanks for the info!  I'm really trying to get geared up for your class on the 3rd.  By the way, did you get my check yet?

Yes, I did get it!  I'll be sending out some stuff hopefully soon.

I'm kind of a wealth of bull stuff, so if I can help you...just let me know.  You're part of the TEAM!