saskattakman
Expert
thinking about switching over to amsoil 4 stroke 0w40 in my sled....has approx 2200 kms on it....is this going to hurt anything....also will i loose any performance going from the 30 to 40 wieght??
Grimm said:I just bought a few quarts at Canadian Tire. They had raised the price by $4/quart on their system, but didn't update the labeled price. Needless to say, I got the low price and the next time I was in, the labels had been changed.
I can't believe they jacked up the price from $10 to $14/quart!
There really is not much difference between the series 2000 and the formula 4- stroke. the series 2000 has friction modifiers , which some claim they prefer in thier oil but the modifiers are specifically designed for cars and only benefit MPG or MPH in fractions of tenth. Mean while, the Formula 4-stroke has additives that are specifically designed for the 4-stroke motors. Also, A 4-stoke motor is a 4-stroke motor, there is no difference in the inner workings of the motor from a sled to a bike to a four-wheelerblackhawk said:I'm also like to know if performance would be better if I use Series 2000 synthetic 0W-30 Amsoil motor oil instead of the 0W-40 synthetic Amsoil grade. The 0W30 grade list that its for 4 stroke motorcycles, I take it will be the same for 4 stroke sleds? Also would Amsoil series 2000 chain case oil be the way to go. I'm pretty limited to what I can buy since I will be ordering from the Royal Distributing catalogue.Thanks for any info.