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Old 08-30-2010, 11:18 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Bro are you sure Castrol Power 1 Racing is fully synthetic?
Castrol Power 1 Racing is fully synthetic, Castrol Power 1 is NOT.
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Old 08-30-2010, 11:36 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Bro are you sure Castrol Power 1 Racing is fully synthetic?
yup it is. Although from few other xbhp members i have came to know that the castrol doesnt produce any full synthetic oil. But i dont know how far this is true
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Old 08-31-2010, 08:57 AM   #83 (permalink)
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yup it is. Although from few other xbhp members i have came to know that the castrol doesnt produce any full synthetic oil. But i dont know how far this is true
Even I had heard the same. But I recently checked out with a Castrol dealer and he said its very much in production but sales are less so they don't get it.
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Even I had heard the same. But I recently checked out with a Castrol dealer and he said its very much in production but sales are less so they don't get it.
yes the sales are very less. Except the castrol power 1 racing all other oils of castrol are fast moving. Even that is a reason due to which we cannot expect any good discounts on the power 1 racing while i can get a discount on the agip due to its high sales. Maybe the castrol has done a bit high pricing of 750. In this price you can easily get a motul or an agip which are much better than the castrol (my personal opinion).
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yes the sales are very less. Except the castrol power 1 racing all other oils of castrol are fast moving. Even that is a reason due to which we cannot expect any good discounts on the power 1 racing while i can get a discount on the agip due to its high sales. Maybe the castrol has done a bit high pricing of 750. In this price you can easily get a motul or an agip which are much better than the castrol (my personal opinion).
Hmmm.. Not tried the AGIP so far but Motul is good only in w50 grade. The 5w40 grade 300V FS oil isn't really great. When coming to W40 grade, I will blindly go with Castrol Power 1 Racing. I had an excellent experience with it when I had my Unicorn.
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hi everyone i currently own a dio which i have increased the power from 100cc to 120cc which oil should i use?
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Yesterday while going for a Oil change I checked out Petronas,AGIP and Motul.

Strange thing I noticed was the date of make for the AGIP and Petronas-Sprinta 4T 5000 was september 2008. They say they didn't receive stocks after that...Usually how long is the life of an engine oil?

I went for Motul 300V 15W50 at Rs.870 ...pretty expensive...hope it lasts for atleast 5000-6000kms...

Note : Stay away from Shell Full Synth...Had a very bad experience. Oil dried out in a meagre 3100kms and it costs 750 freaking bux
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Strange thing I noticed was the date of make for the AGIP and Petronas-Sprinta 4T 5000 was september 2008. They say they didn't receive stocks after that...Usually how long is the life of an engine oil?
Same thing here in INDORE with the petronas, all stocks are of sept and oct 2008.

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Sorry, but your Rs. 870 will be good only till 2000kms or thereabouts.
Na, MOTUL FS can be safely stretched to 4000-5000kms.
But how the FS oil evaporates is still mystry to me.
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With no oil?

When an oil starts evaporating, how will it be of good use till 4-5K?
It happens everytime with the FS??

I have used FS (petronas) once for 3700kms but it was till the level for the whole kms, but with Apar, the oil dried completely after i think 3000kms.
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Same thing here in INDORE with the petronas, all stocks are of sept and oct 2008.
And you buy them?

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Na, MOTUL FS can be safely stretched to 4000-5000kms.
Hope so...this is turning out to be an expensive affair...Why the hell do they claim then for 6000-7000kms?? Is it only on Liquid/Oil cooled engines?
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