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Old 01-31-2011, 05:17 PM
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I am back after a hiatus and though boatless getting back into the game soon.


Lots has changed in oil technology and most for the worst with newer oils having an SN rating. They took the ZDDP out of oils to protect catalytic converters. This oil is not for boats period.

Boats need an SL rated oil...and not "SN" "SL"...and so on.

Strictly "SL"

So who are the survivors?

Mercury Marine and Volvo oils to be sure.

Mobil-1 10W-40 Motorcycle and 20W-50 V-Twin

All Royal Purple oils in weights from 5W-20 to 20W-50...lighter oils are for cars and trucks and RP now is amazing stuff...it's one fo the few remaining GRP IV PAO's with lots of anti-wear ZDDP.

Amsoil 15W-50 Dominator Racing OIl

Amsoil Heavy Duty and Marine 15W-40

Redline 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil

Oil Filters?

Pure-1 (Amazon)
K&N
Amsoil EaO
(M-1/Wix/Napa..have had some issues)
Mercury Racing
I don't use Frams...better choices

My favorite is the K&N
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Old 01-31-2011, 05:34 PM
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THANKS for the update,I will keep using the Mobil motorcycle oils as you have tested before.
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Old 01-31-2011, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Bajajack
THANKS for the update,I will keep using the Mobil motorcycle oils as you have tested before.
They are still 2,000 lb gorrillas!
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Old 01-31-2011, 08:32 PM
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Have you seen any data on Amsoil MCV 20w-50 ? Its a V-Twin recommended oil, It is SL rated, Thanks Hydrocruiser!..................................... ......Rjr.............................

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Hydrocruiser, once again thank you for the post. Im always impressed with the knowledge you share with the rest of us.


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Where does valvoline VR40 racing fall in to ?

I know a few people that use that.

what about Pennzoil 25w50 GT racing ?
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What are your thoughts on Mystic JT-8 Semi Syn 15w50 ? (Citgo)

It is targeted for diesels and I think it would be safe/Ok to run in a marine engine.
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I would compare the filter media of the K&N to the Amsoil EAO series. I did a lot of research when I bought my boat a couple of years ago. I looked at K&N, Mobil 1 Synthetic, WIX, Fram, Donaldson (Amsoil) etc. The filter media in the Donaldson filters is the best I could find. The fibers are very fine and uniform so you have more open area per square inch verses a cellulose fiber as in the K&N, WIX etc. The high uniformity also allows for better filtration of small particles. I personally use the EAO76 filter on my 522, almost 2qt capacity, no flow restriction whatsoever. Can't tell if the oil comes out cleaner then it went in.
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Originally Posted by JaayTeee
Where does valvoline VR40 racing fall in to ?

I know a few people that use that.

what about Pennzoil 25w50 GT racing ?
x2 i use VR20w50. Would like to know myself, where it rates.
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I run Brad Penn racing oil. and i run wix racing filters. have they been changed?
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