Amsoil Products
#3
Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
Good products. Not crazy about their marketing/sales structure. I think Mobil 1 products are just as good and more readily available.
Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 09-03-2005 at 02:39 PM.
#5
Originally Posted by mwdill
i use it in everything , 20w50 ina 496, and you won't find a better 2 stroke oil period.
just my opinion
just my opinion

Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 09-02-2005 at 03:13 PM.
#7
Does anyone know the specs on Volvo/Penta Oil FIlters? My marine did an oil change for me and used those instead of the HP Frmas I had provided.
From what I've read the Frams aren't very highly rated anyway--thoguhts/comments?
I'm going to change to M-1's this week as soon as I get up the gumption to lay over the engines for an hour or two.
From what I've read the Frams aren't very highly rated anyway--thoguhts/comments?
I'm going to change to M-1's this week as soon as I get up the gumption to lay over the engines for an hour or two.
#8
Originally Posted by Slick02
One simple word OVERPRICED..
Just my humble opinion
Just my humble opinion
Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 09-02-2005 at 02:51 PM.
#9
Originally Posted by Poorsche
Does anyone know the specs on Volvo/Penta Oil FIlters? My marine did an oil change for me and used those instead of the HP Frmas I had provided.
From what I've read the Frams aren't very highly rated anyway--thoguhts/comments?
I'm going to change to M-1's this week as soon as I get up the gumption to lay over the engines for an hour or two.
From what I've read the Frams aren't very highly rated anyway--thoguhts/comments?
I'm going to change to M-1's this week as soon as I get up the gumption to lay over the engines for an hour or two.
#10
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I cannot speak for there 4 stroke oils, but as an 2-stroke engine builder, I can say it is one of the worst oils I have seen.
You can ask almost world class engine guy and you WILL get the same response.
Blue bearings and worn cylinder walls and rings. It is OK..... in a 200 hp motor that turns low ( sub 6000 ) rpm. But if you are building real power ( which requires RPM ) the stuff doesn't cut it.
Look too Redline, Klotz, or my favorite Alisyn.
RT
You can ask almost world class engine guy and you WILL get the same response.
Blue bearings and worn cylinder walls and rings. It is OK..... in a 200 hp motor that turns low ( sub 6000 ) rpm. But if you are building real power ( which requires RPM ) the stuff doesn't cut it.
Look too Redline, Klotz, or my favorite Alisyn.
RT



