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Motul 5100 Semi Synthetic costs 375 a ltr.. best bet in your budgetOriginally posted by nipunblaze135LS View PostPlease tell me which oil to go for P135ls
manual say 20w50
can any one recomend me a good engine oil under Rs350(max 450 not more than that)
last oil change was 2000 kms before.
I hope you answered not for the above query cos P135 requires W50 gradeOriginally posted by Thunder View Post^^^^
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Go for motul 3000t 20w50, or if you couldnt find that like me then go for castrol activ xtra.Originally posted by nipunblaze135LS View PostPlease tell me which oil to go for P135ls
manual say 20w50
can any one recomend me a good engine oil under Rs350(max 450 not more than that)
last oil change was 2000 kms before.
Both are 20w50 but finding a genuine castrol can be a real task.
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5100 is semi-synth one . use that only in w50 grade .i hope you have done 5K+ kms on your bike .Originally posted by nipunblaze135LS View Postmotul 5100 or motul 3000t?
is it right time to change engine oil?
my bikes manual says 5000km is the interval to change it.
but any how i want to change it i don't like the engine oil which svc poured in my bike
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it is recommended to wait till atleast 4000-5000 before changing to a semi synth/full synth as the engine parts get fully in sync with each other then . also after once switching to semi synthetic oil dont go back to mineral .Originally posted by nipunblaze135LS View Posttill now 2760kms
will it not work properly if i use it before 5000?
if you bought the oil then you can use it , no major harm or anything .
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motul 300V for YAMAHA R15
hey guyz i relly need help i am going to change ma engine oil from 15W50 YAMALUBE to MOTUL 300V FACTORY LINE....... i had heard sme where before switching oil we have to FLUSH our engine, and if not flush then MOTUL might get reactd with YAMALUBE and may create some problem to engine...... 2day i was goooooling abt engine flush and i got dis to knw "http://autotechrepair.suite101.com/article.cfm/is_engine_flushing_necessary" check "THE DANGER OF FLUSHING" PARAGRAH...................... SO KNW MA QUESTION IS I HAD DONE AROUND 11500 KMS, N I WANT TO SWITCH MA ENGINE OIL, SO SHOULD I GO FOR A ENGINE FLUSH OR NOT?? need a xpert advice plzzzz.
THANKING YOU GUYZ IN ADVANCE
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I guess it is 'my'Originally posted by sheelpriye View Postwhat is MA engine oil l
any grade like JASO etc?
The current generation is getting spoilt by the SMS language. I hardly see any punctuaion in the post. Very sad.Originally posted by ravi_sha96 View Posthey guyz i relly need help i am going to change ma engine oil from 15W50 YAMALUBE to MOTUL 300V FACTORY LINE....... i had heard sme where before switching oil we have to FLUSH our engine, and if not flush then MOTUL might get reactd with YAMALUBE and may create some problem to engine...... 2day i was goooooling abt engine flush and i got dis to knw "http://autotechrepair.suite101.com/article.cfm/is_engine_flushing_necessary" check "THE DANGER OF FLUSHING" PARAGRAH...................... SO KNW MA QUESTION IS I HAD DONE AROUND 11500 KMS, N I WANT TO SWITCH MA ENGINE OIL, SO SHOULD I GO FOR A ENGINE FLUSH OR NOT?? need a xpert advice plzzzz.
THANKING YOU GUYZ IN ADVANCE
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I think he meant JASO-MA!!Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View PostI guess it is 'my'

@sheelpriye
It stands for Japanese Automotive Standards Organization, JASO. One wonders why this Japanese organization has an English name. . . In any case, they have two classifications for motorcycles, "MA" and "MB." MA is the one you want. MB is like the API SL category, it's got all those nasty friction reducing chemicals that may scare your clutch into misbehaving. Again, there is an official JASO seal if the oil has been independently tested. The seal is a rectangle; in the upper quarter of the rectangle will be a serial number, and the lower three quarters will just have the letters MA. If the oil manufacturer did their own testing, instead you'll see just words like "Meets or exceeds JASO MA standards."
Some manufacturers recommend JASO-MA certified oil. AMSOil and Golden Spectro are JASO-MA certified. Some people consider this important. Interestingly, although Honda recommends a JASO-MA oil, Honda oil is not JASO-MA certified. Mostly JASO-MA is pretty much equivalent to SH. In fact, the JASO spec is mostly a reaction to the decrease in zinc-phosphates in SJ and SL oils, and the added molybdenum disulfide in energy conserving oils. Personally, I don't care about JASO standards - they're really not on my radar.
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