octanefam
New member
I haven't decided on what oil to use for my 2000 MM 700? Some people have told me to go with Redline and some have told me to go with AMSOIL? Any input from any of you pro's out there as to what I should use.
Thanks
Todd
Thanks
Todd
blue missile
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dont go there!!!!!!! do a search and read up on old posts the make a decision on you're own.
Turk
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On the old red head triple use the cheapest wal mart 2 stroke oil u can find!
horkn
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These motors with no PV's really don't need anything special.
I run the arctic blue from fleet farm in everything but my PV'd XCSP. Never had an issue in 10+ years.
I run the arctic blue from fleet farm in everything but my PV'd XCSP. Never had an issue in 10+ years.
super1c
Super Moderator
It's comming.
You can almost feel it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can almost feel it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nicko
Argentino Loco
Yeap its coming, that is why when it comes to OIL I don't put any on my sleds... Just run them dry, that way I don't have to argue and disagree with the guys here....
Nick
Nick
teamyamaha
New member
amsoil all the way
never fails, the scab always gets ripped off just when its almost healed! lol
TJ500
Member
ramblnman said:never fails, the scab always gets ripped off just when its almost healed! lol
hilarious!
horkn
New member
Yep, it's funny that some think they need to waste $$ on oil.
daman
New member
Well a 2 stroke engine kinda needs it....horkn said:Yep, it's funny that some think they need to waste $$ on oil.
to the OP i run Amsoil
777SRX
New member
Todd,
Oil is cheap compaired to an engine rebuild. Todd look for oils that have an -40 below pour point.What is pour point it is the ability for oil to flow at a certian temp. Redline or AMSOIL our both good oils. On power valve motors I would use AMSOIL INTERCEPTOR oil. I use this in my SRX and had no power valve issues and burns clean. On non power valve motors I would still run an synthtic if it was me.
Oil is cheap compaired to an engine rebuild. Todd look for oils that have an -40 below pour point.What is pour point it is the ability for oil to flow at a certian temp. Redline or AMSOIL our both good oils. On power valve motors I would use AMSOIL INTERCEPTOR oil. I use this in my SRX and had no power valve issues and burns clean. On non power valve motors I would still run an synthtic if it was me.
holeshot202
New member
i agree with turk...........walmart supertec...my whole group been using it for years....proven comparison between yamalube and all others...no problems....especially for $ 9 a gallon
horkn
New member
daman said:Well a 2 stroke engine kinda needs it....
to the OP i run Amsoil
You know what I meant
It's around $10.00 a gallon for the arctic blue (aka yamalube) or more than double that for amsoil and such.
daman
New member
Just pullen your chain,lolhorkn said:You know what I meant
It's around $10.00 a gallon for the arctic blue (aka yamalube) or more than double that for amsoil and such.
teamblue4
VIP Lifetime Member
Yamalube in all 5 of our sleds.
Amsoil here, for the redheads HP Injector, for power-valve Interceptor
chilli
New member
ramblnman said:never fails, the scab always gets ripped off just when its almost healed! lol
HAHAHAAAA
Took the words right out of my mouth!!
Do you ask how much $$$ people make and who they vote for too? LOL
just buggin ya