

**sj**
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- 2019 SRX
Seems like there is more of an issue here, Than just oil viscosity.Just a simple question and I have to be talked to like I am in third grade again. Now, I am being told to read and learn? Read what you have written? How can I learn from that? Run 20w-10 in your sled if you want I really do not care!sj said:why are you quoting me, then replying "good luck to you, my friend"
Seems like you had a problem with my opinion...so I explained myself...you have the right to your opinion...as do I, and I have the right to "bold" my type for ease of reading.....if you dont like it...dont read and learn..
In my day and time Good luck to you my friend is a common saying and a wish of well being, Obviously there must be a generation gap. Live long and Prosper, Thats cool Dude, Whatever, Jackass. Is either of those more appropriate?sj said:I suppose you are right Mr.Hope..
I put a post on sharing my experience with all and your "good luck to you my friend" reply is the condesending third grade comment...if you didnt care for or agree maybe you should just keep it to yourself..
What does Mister Hope have to do with anything?sj said:I suppose you are right Mr.Hope...
SumpBuster said:I've used it for years...rx1's, vector and apex. No issues whatsover. Funny, no oil burning either.
5w-20, same stuff I run in our Fords. In fact, I run this stuff in everything including lawn mowers, etc. All run great. For years.
BlueStroke said:All car oil are 4 strokes, The shop manual on apex 07 calls 5-30w to -40F . My buddy's RX-1 calls for 0-30w but he also uses 5-30w for 3 years. and we have no problem starting our sleds in -30F. Oh bide away we use Super Tech (Walmart Brand) full synthetic. have for years. If you worry about your warranty don't it meets or beats Yamaha specs ( who knows Yamalube might be made by the same company). I ratter spend on beer.
SlowPoke said:I have it on good athority that Mobil 1 has been put on allocation. This means it will be harder to find in certine markets. This is due to the hurricanes this year.
SumpBuster said:sj, yes, you read correctly. We have two Fords, one with the double overhead cam v6 and a mustang with the double v8, and both specify 5w-20. And my wife's car starts fine all winter, as well as my truck and neon..I use it in everything to avoid having too many different types. Again, the oil is actually the weight of the low number..the polymers increase viscosity to the higher numbers. Problem is, polymers don't lubricate. I think this info was from Amsoil. In any case, the synthetic M1 is recommended and exceeds just about every standard exotic car manufacturers set...and I have a 98 neon with 150,000 miles still running fine, with relatively clean oil between changes. If it ain't broke,...........lol.