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Amsoil vs Mobile One

Started by foughtstrong, October 16, 2007, 11:04:49 PM

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Which one would you use?

Amsoil
7 (46.7%)
Mobile One
8 (53.3%)

Total Members Voted: 14

foughtstrong


resurection

I'll have oranges. You can have apples.

Woofentino Pugrossi

Spectro.


Cant stand amsoil. Nothing more than Castrol in a fancy bottle and costs $5 more.
Rob

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BrianC636

I've used both and like Mobil 1 a little better simply b/c I can get it almost anywhere and don't have to order it (father in law is a dealer) when I need it.
CCS # 29 - GP Region

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Super Dave

Rotella T

And I prefer Delicious apples, but I can't eat them with skins anymore because of my allergies.
Super Dave

Ducmarc

rotella t????. lol  i like mobil one but i use problend additive. lately trying royal purple. supposed to pickup hp on a dyno.

Super Dave

Quote from: Ducmarc on October 17, 2007, 08:29:57 PM
rotella t????. lol
No joke.  If the weather is good enough, I'll break in on SAE30 Rotella T, but in colder weather, 15W40.  Then move to Rotella T synthetic 5W40.
Super Dave

Ducmarc

you need to try the problend it's the best snakeoil i've found. used to sell it a few years back the only thing is the wet clutch. it's a coating i think it has a lot of zink in it. i know it works though

tug296

Mobil 1 MX-4T improved trans. shifting by 20%, and is good with the clutch.
Tried Motul, not as good in my opinion, back to Mobil 1.
Henry Madsen CCS Expert #396 
2004 Am. Super Twins Champion
Florida Region,  
Moto ST #96, Corvette #6, Patriot Guard Rider

resurection

Rotella T is what we run race or street .
Please worry less about oil than starving your pick up .
I cant remember last race motor that had oil related failure.
The stunt bike squids doing wheelies starve the motor of oil and burn Babbitt's
(crank bearings) And kill 2nd gear.
Bikes at the track may have pickup issues on breaking ,that doesn't last to long .
Long stopies, long wheelies are your only oil concern.
I've seen 10 street bikes have oil trouble maybe 1 race bike!!


Racers care enough to change there oil .
I don't think the type much matters

Noidly1

I use Elf Moto 4 XT Tech

100% synthetic base
10W-50
100% PAO
JASO MA
API SG
Anti-clutch slippage
Very high endurance performance

I have an Elf connection in St. Louis. If anyone is interested.

'08 R6, CCSGP44EX

mdr14

Matt Drucker
MD Racing
www.mdracingstp.com