Marine Lubrication
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Amsoil Racing 20w-50 is no longer available,It's Gonna be Amsoil Dominator 15w-50, Amsoil"standard" 20w-50 or The Amsoil Motorcycle 20-50. So I realize I might have a short change interval, But out of these three, which has the best package of additives and such? Amsoil because have commercial acct. and great results although not "scientific". I want the best between these three. Cmon, you guys are the oil experts, I'm just an Electrical contractor!!!!................Roberjr
#1523
It's a good premium synthetic oil and for folks who race it's the one.
Everyone else ought know that M-1 SilverCap with 1400 ppm Zinc is right up there as well.
Wally Land sell it in gallons too and a Purolator or M-1 oil filter should get you on the lake in style. Probably 30-40 hr change is fine.
Everyone else ought know that M-1 SilverCap with 1400 ppm Zinc is right up there as well.
Wally Land sell it in gallons too and a Purolator or M-1 oil filter should get you on the lake in style. Probably 30-40 hr change is fine.
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From: Sun Prairie, WI
It's a good premium synthetic oil and for folks who race it's the one.
Everyone else ought know that M-1 SilverCap with 1400 ppm Zinc is right up there as well.
Wally Land sell it in gallons too and a Purolator or M-1 oil filter should get you on the lake in style. Probably 30-40 hr change is fine.
Everyone else ought know that M-1 SilverCap with 1400 ppm Zinc is right up there as well.
Wally Land sell it in gallons too and a Purolator or M-1 oil filter should get you on the lake in style. Probably 30-40 hr change is fine.
#1526
That is a good question. "Race" oils are reportedly formulated with no detergents, corrosion inhibitors, etc. etc. that are in oils used in extended service/storage because the 'race' oils are supposed to be changed after each 'race' so those types of additives are not needed. Is that the case with the Amsoil 20W50 Series 2000 racing oil and now its replacement, the 15W50 Doninator oil?
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That is a good question. "Race" oils are reportedly formulated with no detergents, corrosion inhibitors, etc. etc. that are in oils used in extended service/storage because the 'race' oils are supposed to be changed after each 'race' so those types of additives are not needed. Is that the case with the Amsoil 20W50 Series 2000 racing oil and now its replacement, the 15W50 Doninator oil?
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