I own a 110cc scooty and I accidentally filled it with 20w-40 oil instead of prescribed one i.e 10W-40. M I IN big trouble??
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No, you're not.Originally posted by adrenalined07 View PostI own a 110cc scooty and I accidentally filled it with 20w-40 oil instead of prescribed one i.e 10W-40. M I IN big trouble??
Recommended would be 10w40 "MB" I guess, motorbike oils are xxWxx "MA" or "MA2". For now you could run with the current oil. Next time onwards you could use either 10w40 or 20w40 depending on your regional temperature and riding conditions, ensure you use "MB" grade oil only for clutchless scooters.
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Srvn
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Yea even till now I've seen positive affects of more viscosity oil it's performing better in high speeds!! As it's hot here too (JAIPUR) . CHEERSOriginally posted by Srvn View PostNo, you're not.
Recommended would be 10w40 "MB" I guess, motorbike oils are xxWxx "MA" or "MA2". For now you could run with the current oil. Next time onwards you could use either 10w40 or 20w40 depending on your regional temperature and riding conditions, ensure you use "MB" grade oil only for clutchless scooters.
Cheers
Srvn
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Hello guys,
I'm using Motul v300 in my NS200 for the past few years. Earlier I had a monthly running of 1200kms, and hence I used to do an oil change every 5-6 months.
However, recently I relocated closer to my office and my monthly running has gone down to 300-400kms per month.
This makes my total running around 2000kms for 6 months. And according to calculations, it would take me close to 18-months for an oil change (utilising the entire life of the engine oil)
My question is if 18-months is okay as a time period for engine oil change?
I can switch to Motul 5100 later, but currently, I have 3-4 bottles of Motul v300 in stock.NeVi77e
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How does 300v perform on your NS?Originally posted by NeVi77e View PostHello guys,
I'm using Motul v300 in my NS200 for the past few years. Earlier I had a monthly running of 1200kms, and hence I used to do an oil change every 5-6 months.
However, recently I relocated closer to my office and my monthly running has gone down to 300-400kms per month.
This makes my total running around 2000kms for 6 months. And according to calculations, it would take me close to 18-months for an oil change (utilising the entire life of the engine oil)
My question is if 18-months is okay as a time period for engine oil change?
I can switch to Motul 5100 later, but currently, I have 3-4 bottles of Motul v300 in stock.
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Performs awesome! The best oil you can get for your bike! But now that my average speed has come down to 20-30kmph from the highway cruising speeds of 80-90kmph... I dunno if this would be beneficial to me.Originally posted by hemanta View PostHow does 300v perform on your NS?NeVi77e
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Any oil when poured in engine tends to loose its properties over time . So follow a oil change interval of 6 months.Originally posted by Rajas Sheth View PostWhat should be the life of synthetic engine oil if bike is used less...
Can I go on using the same oil for over a year if i have not completed the required no of kms for oil change?
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I am actually in the same spot. At first, thought of going for the Shell AX7, but since that is considered as more or less a mineral oil, now thinking if I should try out the Motul 5100 instead. (7100, 300V is an overkill for my primary usage inside city)Originally posted by hemanta View PostFor Fz25 fully synthetic is recommended. Should I go for 300v? 7100 brought out and unnecessary vibes. Out should I try 5100?
Experts,
So, considering Motul 5100, which grade will be better for the FZ25(10w40)? The 15w50 or the 10w30?
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10w40Originally posted by ramdante View PostI am actually in the same spot. At first, thought of going for the Shell AX7, but since that is considered as more or less a mineral oil, now thinking if I should try out the Motul 5100 instead. (7100, 300V is an overkill for my primary usage inside city)
Experts,
So, considering Motul 5100, which grade will be better for the FZ25(10w40)? The 15w50 or the 10w30?
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300V is not really needed for your current scenario. Go for 5100 15W50.Originally posted by NeVi77e View PostPerforms awesome! The best oil you can get for your bike! But now that my average speed has come down to 20-30kmph from the highway cruising speeds of 80-90kmph... I dunno if this would be beneficial to me.Xplore the inside, Love it, Ride it & Enjoy...
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