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Re: Engine Oils
3100 is mineral (350rs)Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostWhich is better 3100 or 5100? I'm using 20w40 of the 3000 4t+, but that grade isn't available in the as oils
5100 is semi-synthetic (560rs)
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And others also have explained this in very detail just 2-3 pages back.
Go and have a look
Switch to 3100 for once and see the changes.
I hope You'll get some good.First I was Scared But then We Made a Deal
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Lol I cant spend 600 bucks for oil, 3100 sounds good but y isn't it available in 20w40? I've found that grade to be best suited for my bike.Originally posted by Sird View Post3100 is mineral (350rs)
5100 is semi-synthetic (560rs)
B7ACKTHORN, krish
And others also have explained this in very detail just 2-3 pages back.
Go and have a look
Switch to 3100 for once and see the changes.
I hope You'll get some good.
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Every brand have their own logics.Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostLol I cant spend 600 bucks for oil, 3100 sounds good but y isn't it available in 20w40? I've found that grade to be best suited for my bike.
Well W50 gonna be more trustworthy + heat resistant than W40.
But as you saying W40 is more suitable for your bike.
Why not give a try once ?
Give a try to 3100 20W50 once.
I don't think you will regret.
There was 1 more guy or you only.
I don't remember. Some pages back quoting the same that his bike suites W40 and Ben service center uses the same.
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No the Honda oil now is 10w30. I Googled the 3100 nd it seems they have a 10w40 one, I'll try that.Originally posted by Sird View PostEvery brand have their own logics.
Well W50 gonna be more trustworthy + heat resistant than W40.
But as you saying W40 is more suitable for your bike.
Why not give a try once ?
Give a try to 3100 20W50 once.
I don't think you will regret.
There was 1 more guy or you only.
I don't remember. Some pages back quoting the same that his bike suites W40 and Ben service center uses the same.
Posted from my iPhone via Tapa ! 📲Last edited by sinnerz2000; 06-30-2013, 03:19 AM.
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What are they trying to do ? :OOriginally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostNo the Honda oil now is 10w30. I Googled the 3100 nd it seems they have a 10w40 one, I'll try that.First I was Scared But then We Made a Deal
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They're giving 10w30 for their scooters and bikes, such a thin oil along with their free play pistons are messing up the engines.Originally posted by Sird View PostWhat are they trying to do ? :OLast edited by sinnerz2000; 06-30-2013, 04:31 AM.
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Well, that's not possible, unless they aren't sure you've a genuine engine oil or coconut oil (just for gags) to use optical spectrometry, and particle analysis as such.Originally posted by siddharthsure View PostHe he thanks... Nice explanation there. But suppose if the warranty claim if on engine parts like cylinder and piston, even the R&D department can't figure out?? Bcz I heard many cases where a cylinder or piston would fail, but they can still figure out whether the person has Run-in Properly.. I dunno how
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And unless your bike enigne seizes and if it's a brand new one, then they are sure to do those things. But just for an engine oil! Well, you can breathe free. I mean come on, all mechs in any give SVC want to push that pig out on an ASAP basis. And if they're gonna analyze one pig's blood just by the look of it, that's HIGHTLY UNLIKELY.
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If you can't find motul 3000 4T plus 20w40 go to any yamaha service and buy yamalube 20w40 . Even servo 4T 20w40 available from indianoil pumps is very good . Since your bike likes it , stick to 20w40 , it's the most suited oil grade for our climate .Originally posted by sinnerz2000 View PostWhich is better 3100 or 5100? I'm using 20w40 of the 3000 4t+, but that grade isn't available in the as oils
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I did. Its good makes your engine real smooth and tweaks pickup and performance too. But the changes are not very pronounced like a mod or something. Some might not even notice the difference. Somthing like adding a small pinch of salt. I doubt it burned up my clutchplates. Didn't use it again...Originally posted by shaneadams View Post
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Am posting in the engine oils page now
, . . Okay guys I am using Shell Helix semi-synthetic, (kinda blue color bottle one) from last time for my Honda Unicorn, it's great and I am very happy with it. . . Now it's engine oil change time, so many of my friends including mechanics have so much good opinions on Castrol Magnetic for my Unicorn as it's a very good engine oil and also reduces engine noise. . . Which do you think is better and makes my engine still more smoother. . . Shall I put Shell helix itself or go for Castrol Magnetic. . ? Thanks in advance guys. . .
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