
staggs65
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witch is fine
as a halloween costume?

sorry DAMAN, couldn't resist after everyone took their jabs at me with my spelling last week....lol
daman
New member
lol no problem bud speling?, me i wondnt do that?staggs65 said:as a halloween costume?![]()
sorry DAMAN, couldn't resist after everyone took their jabs at me with my spelling last week....lol
abumpa
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My local ACO hardware store has PEAK 2 stroke oil for $1.99 qt. Must be good low temp oil from the PEAK folks.



MySX700R
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After 1500 miles last year, my power valves were a bit crusty on the outside corners of the valves but slid right out. I wouldn't wanted to leave them much longer. Interceptor seemed to do the job for me. A deal on a case of quarts didn't hurt either.
rx1jim
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I don't buy oil for my sleds. With all the focus on going "green" (green as in being sensitive to our planet, not buying an Arctic cat sled), I take the waste fryer oil from the local fast food restaurants and recycle it through my sleds. The only problem I have found with this is I get pretty hungry after only a few miles of riding.
Just kidding, don't try it.
Just kidding, don't try it.
MySX700R
New member
You sound like some sort of tree hugger. 

CNYSRX
New member
LMAO @ Jim! Next time get your "oil" from the Chinese Buffet, your sled will scream like a CAT....
I'll try and explain it a little later today..... SMOKE is GOOD,,, Please don't jepordize your lubrication because you don't like some smoke... SMOKE is actually your friend and helps to keep your exhaust system and powervalves LUBRICATED!!! An oil that does NOT SMOKE actually BURNS OFF all of the lubrication and HELPS the valves to get STUCK!!!! More later..... BTW,,, I use KLOTZ and have been using KLOTZ for as long as I have had MONEY to buy KLOTZ (around 12 or 13).!!!
lakeofthewoodsrider
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I would like to know if we care this much about the oil we all put in our truck/ cars, or is this just in the sleds. My friends are funny.....they spend $ 10L on the sled, then put CDN tire iol in the $50,000+ truck. lol
Viper77
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lakeofthewoodsrider said:I would like to know if we care this much about the oil we all put in our truck/ cars, or is this just in the sleds. My friends are funny.....they spend $ 10L on the sled, then put CDN tire iol in the $50,000+ truck. lol
EXACTLY!!! Me? I use Interceptor. I agree that what are we putting into our $50,000 cars? Mostly SHIT!!!
daman
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What 98% of the people realize or don't realize is there IS....a difference when it comes to lubricants,oil,grease,etc,there NOT all created equal you will get what you pay for, not going any deeper then that here,this is sliding off topic,they can google this stuff.lakeofthewoodsrider said:I would like to know if we care this much about the oil we all put in our truck/ cars, or is this just in the sleds. My friends are funny.....they spend $ 10L on the sled, then put CDN tire iol in the $50,000+ truck. lol
my personal vehicles get nothing but M1 and sleds get Amsoil.
I have a $52,000.00 DODGE 2500 pickup truck and it likes ROTELLA T SYNTHETIC!!!! around $20.00 a gallon and it likes THREE GALLONS every 7500 miles and a $12.00 oil filter....lakeofthewoodsrider said:I would like to know if we care this much about the oil we all put in our truck/ cars, or is this just in the sleds. My friends are funny.....they spend $ 10L on the sled, then put CDN tire iol in the $50,000+ truck. lol
And my RACECAR likes LUCAS 20-50 SYNTHETIC and it likes EIGHT QUARTS and a $10.00 oil filter!!!
And the Jeep Liberty ( the Mrs. ride) gets VALVOLINE @ $2.00 a quart ( it likes FIVE) and a MOPAR oil filter (around $5.00)
daman
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Come on Gary RTS 5w40 is only $19 at walmart,your getting hosed a $1,lol,the new T6 should be showing up soon there also.nosboy said:around $20.00 a gallon ...
Netefrog said:Amsoil Interceptor oil is the only oil we should be running in our power valved triples..
X10 about Amsoil
Well, I am going to break down buy some Amsoil just for the Viper, I am really pissed at this but I don't want to keep cleaning the power valves after each ride. I have about 10 gallons of Yamalube on the shelf and now 2 gallons of Interceptor. Gary I know you wished I would have ordered Klotz, Daman I am sure you are happy I ordered Interceptor. As to Oils, I run through 250 gallons of 15w40 synthetic a year for my customers and my own personal vehicles engines, and 30 gallons of 75w90 synthetic gear lube for all of the lower gear cases. These are all marine engines by the way, and my own shop suburban with a 454 with 265,000 miles on original engine. Al
daman said:I love oil disputes untill Gary goes off his meds and wonders off topic.![]()
x2 on loving oil disputes. They can be quite entertaining





sickric
New member
Serious question................If all (cheap) 2 stroke oil is the same, why does gas mileage change between the use of yamalube & Sea & snow ? (FACT)
daman
New member
Remember now oil isn't everything when it comes to pv's cleanliness,i've posted this before,lots of other things come into play like gas,oil brands,oil quality,jetting,your thumb,etc,all have a part in it,all great oils out there like the ones mentioned in this thread can result in heavily carbon pv's,i've seen it,BUT where a synthetic shines is less carbon/cleaner running on average and reduced piston skirt and bearing wear over the long haul.alswagg said:Well, I am going to break down buy some Amsoil just for the Viper, I am really pissed at this but I don't want to keep cleaning the power valves after each ride.
also remember taking the time to Properly adjust oil pump,jetting,using synthetic oil and not putting around at 10mph will yield cleaner valves.