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I totally agree with you about idemitsu, they make good products at a very competitive price..A fully synthetic oil at a price of semi synthetic....But you forgot to mentioned one more gem from East Asia "ENEOS"Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
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I totally agree with you about idemitsu, they make good products at a very competitive price..A fully synthetic oil at a price of semi synthetic....But you forgot to mentioned one more gem from East Asia "ENEOS"Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
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While they are reputed, won't the 'local' environment and bike models, riding style & methods also play a big factor for how good they turn out to be? I'm coming from the point that an outside brand maybe excellent in their region because of the R&D they have invested, but may not have done it for other countries.
I maybe over thinking this and it could just be that most bikes and their internals remain the same and hence these brands are comfortable to sell them across countries with minimal R&D...Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostThough we have many distinguished brands, OE factory branded oils, rarely we seek to venture out of this. Most of us know, Motul, Castrol and Shell etc, but we do also have Repsol, Fuchs, Ecstar and Idemitsu. Idemitsu is a very very reputed brand from East Asia. They have simple yet thorough list of MS/Scooter oils, and I'd suggest people to try it out too.
Bike Engine Oil - Indemitsu India is a leading manufacturer & supplier of bike engine oil, scooter engine oil, synthetic bike oil & other two wheelers engine oil. Ask for price & details.
Cheers!
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Hi guys,
Got my hands on this stuff now, its a local brand but performance is no less than any reputed brands available in the market. Very economical and equivalent to branded oils in performance. I'd been using Total Hi perf 4T mineral oil, compared to that engine is revving much more freely and slightly increased fuel efficiency and overall smoothness.
Btw i have Suzuki GS150R 2009 clocked 68k kms.
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MOTUL 4T 4-STROKE MOTOR OIL
7100 20W50 MA2
100% SYNTHETIC ESTER 1L
MRP: Rs. 820.00
https://www.motul.com/in/en/products/7100-4t-20w50
https://www.motulzone.com/products/two-wheeler-oils/7100-4t-20w50/
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Hey HDEO Guys, do have a look at this oil.
Seems to be better than the usuals.
I'm currently running on cheap Lal Ghoda I got for 190/liter but I was on the lookout for better oils at similar prices and stumbled on this, not exactly cheap but as per the stats seems to be better than top tier MC Oils.
Do have a look.
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Compare this with the red horse.
Originally posted by ashwinprakas View PostHey HDEO Guys, do have a look at this oil.
Seems to be better than the usuals.
I'm currently running on cheap Lal Ghoda I got for 190/liter but I was on the lookout for better oils at similar prices and stumbled on this, not exactly cheap but as per the stats seems to be better than top tier MC Oils.
Do have a look.
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It's already available in the retail market.last week bought Castrol power 1 ultimate scooter oil 5W40 for Rs 440 after discount.IMG_20151121_095936_335[1].jpgOriginally posted by prasath_xbhp View PostHi, everyone, I have seen that Castrol has recently launched a product called Castrol Power 1 Ultimate Series. It is shown in the Indian website also. Anyone has any idea when it will be available for sale in Retail shops and online website like flipkart?.
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It's good to see a spirited oil discussion going on here.
I have a 2013 Yamaha FZ. I have mostly used Motul 7100 and Shell AX7 in it.
The bike was later modified with a big bore cylinder to make it 180 CC. (which was a very bad decision as the bike never ran well after that).
I continued using Shell AX7 semi-synthetic oil with a drain interval of 2-3k km since the bike was mostly used in Bangalore city traffic.
One day I was on a ride from Mangalore to Bangalore and the open road made me cruise above 100 for a long time. The bike was running close to the redline for approximately 1 hr I guess. While slowing down for a toll gate, I noticed a ticking sound and I had to keep the bike under 60 all the way to Bangalore.
On inspecting the mechanic told me that the bore and the crankshaft bearing has gone bad. I had to rebuild the whole engine after that.
I still don't know what caused the engine to fail, the 180 big bore was already on it for around 10k+ km, and the oil was only about 1000 km old. The oil level was also not low.
I have my doubts about the Shell AX7 10W40 oil. Whether it was not able to provide enough protection on such high loads on a pretty hot day is a question. I had done similar runs before as well and cruised above 100 without any problems while the bike had Motul 7100 15W50.
I have since used only Motul 7100 on the bike. But my question is regarding the thickness. Is xW40 enough for an engine that gets pretty hot considering our ambient temperatures go 30+ in summer? I see that the Motul oil recommendation chart specifies xW50 oil for almost all bikes including FZ. BTW, I also noticed that there is considerable oil burn when I use xW40 oil.
I have sure faith in 7100 as it is my go-to oil for my 390 and it has never let me down. But, it is the grade which I'm confused about!Ride safe. It's always the other person's mistake.
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