
@muztariq
Buddy Total Quartz 9000 is costing 3600/- :O how come u got it that costly??
How old engines are you talking about buddy?? I cant use synthetics on a classic cbz??
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i think the cbz classic's grade is 20w40.. 10w50 should also be ok, use it and let us know your feedback.
i personally wouldnt use a FS xxW50 oil on a cbz classic, especially with the colder months ahead. If you are going ahead with the 10w50 elf i suggest you warm up the engine for a minute or two before moving off(which is anyway a good practice even otherwise).. and let me know how this oil performs (after 200kms).
i personally wouldnt use a FS xxW50 oil on a cbz classic, especially with the colder months ahead. If you are going ahead with the 10w50 elf i suggest you warm up the engine for a minute or two before moving off(which is anyway a good practice even otherwise).. and let me know how this oil performs (after 200kms).
Many thanks to xbhp.

BTW it is for the Pulsar 150 dts-i.
BTW it is for the Pulsar 150 dts-i.
Because a couple of experts did check the bike and were of the opinion that the new piston and block is the best a P220 can have. Its perfectly mated to the head. Also, Bajaj oil is 20w50 while Motul is 15w50. May be the extra viscosity is coming into play here. Just a wild guess. Or may be Bajaj has actually improved the quality of the oil.
Because a couple of experts did check the bike and were of the opinion that the new piston and block is the best a P220 can have. Its perfectly mated to the head. Also, Bajaj oil is 20w50 while Motul is 15w50. May be the extra viscosity is coming into play here. Just a wild guess. Or may be Bajaj has actually improved the quality of the oil.
Because a couple of experts did check the bike and were of the opinion that the new piston and block is the best a P220 can have. Its perfectly mated to the head. Also, Bajaj oil is 20w50 while Motul is 15w50. May be the extra viscosity is coming into play here. Just a wild guess. Or may be Bajaj has actually improved the quality of the oil.
.. too many factors to point out what could be the cause.. so.. to each his own
you are on a Diesel engine oil.. i've read these diesel oils have a greater proportion/strengths of 'detergent'/'cleansing' agent in them.. i hope it doesn't cause the clutch plates on our puny motorcycles to 'disintegrate/eat away'
Because a couple of experts did check the bike and were of the opinion that the new piston and block is the best a P220 can have. Its perfectly mated to the head. Also, Bajaj oil is 20w50 while Motul is 15w50. May be the extra viscosity is coming into play here. Just a wild guess. Or may be Bajaj has actually improved the quality of the oil.


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