Heritage
Expert
I believe the stuff works, and may be the best snowmobile oil on the market.
I picked up a used arctic cat 600 crossfire (an 07) with high miles, this fall. The sled had 8,300 miles on it when I bought it. ..I got a real good deal...lol
The sled runs like a watch, And you guessed it... it has used yamalube since day one. The top end has never been rebuilt (though it will be this summer, just because).
This is what really made me a believer in yamalube...the power valves, are still clean after nearly 1,200 miles. My riding bud has a crossfire 700, and runs only cat oil, and has cleaned his power valves TWICE already...they were all gummed up, and the sled was performing poorly.
I then went to the local cat dealer, as I needed an idler wheel...while I was there, I saw that he had yamalube on the shelf..so I asked why??
He said "it's the best, cleanest oil out there", and Many of his customers now use yamalube, as they can go longer before they have to clean their powervalves. In fact he said one of his customers ran blue marble, klotz, and amsoil before settling on yamalube. He said that customer told him his engine and powervalves have never been cleaner (this guy is nutz..cleans his powervalves every weekend).
Think about it guys... how many of you know somebody with an arctic cat with almost 9,000 miles and no top end rebuild???
IT HAS TO BE THE OIL....Yamalube.
I picked up a used arctic cat 600 crossfire (an 07) with high miles, this fall. The sled had 8,300 miles on it when I bought it. ..I got a real good deal...lol
The sled runs like a watch, And you guessed it... it has used yamalube since day one. The top end has never been rebuilt (though it will be this summer, just because).
This is what really made me a believer in yamalube...the power valves, are still clean after nearly 1,200 miles. My riding bud has a crossfire 700, and runs only cat oil, and has cleaned his power valves TWICE already...they were all gummed up, and the sled was performing poorly.
I then went to the local cat dealer, as I needed an idler wheel...while I was there, I saw that he had yamalube on the shelf..so I asked why??
He said "it's the best, cleanest oil out there", and Many of his customers now use yamalube, as they can go longer before they have to clean their powervalves. In fact he said one of his customers ran blue marble, klotz, and amsoil before settling on yamalube. He said that customer told him his engine and powervalves have never been cleaner (this guy is nutz..cleans his powervalves every weekend).
Think about it guys... how many of you know somebody with an arctic cat with almost 9,000 miles and no top end rebuild???
IT HAS TO BE THE OIL....Yamalube.
rightarm
TY 4 Stroke Master
I have to agree I have used Yamalube throughout the years except for one time and swicthed to "IPONE" and it ended up gumming up the powervalvesso bad on my 2000 SRX it wouldn't even pull 95 mph,never again did I change brands.Yamalube works perfect I should have know better. 
