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#11
syntetic-sh- oil ?
Originally posted by: Perky
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Originally posted by: madmatt1971
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Actually Amsoil doesn't make the Polaris oil. It is made by lube-tech Lubrication Technologies in Minnesota. They make all Polaris oil to Polaris' specs.
#13
syntetic-sh- oil ?
Originally posted by: tmorris1
You are correct that later letters superceding previous ones, but the current API spec met by Mobil 1 is SM. The later oils are great for cars, but can have less of some of the good additives that ATVs and bikes need because of pollution and catalytic converters.
Originally posted by: six6six
exactly!!!!!
Originally posted by: Fireslayer
Not sure, but I think the current API rating on the Mobil 1 is SJ which is higher than "SH". As oil grades improve, the second letter in the rating goes up alphabetically and supercedes all grades before it. I use Mobil 1 in all my vehicles and equipment. You don't have to take anyones word for it though. Call the toll-free number on the Mobil 1 bottle and see what they tell you about using it in your machine. IMO it's as good as anything out there and somewhat better than most.
Not sure, but I think the current API rating on the Mobil 1 is SJ which is higher than "SH". As oil grades improve, the second letter in the rating goes up alphabetically and supercedes all grades before it. I use Mobil 1 in all my vehicles and equipment. You don't have to take anyones word for it though. Call the toll-free number on the Mobil 1 bottle and see what they tell you about using it in your machine. IMO it's as good as anything out there and somewhat better than most.
exactly!!!!!
are the cams in polaris Flat or rollar?
if they are flat then yea the ZZDDP(?) needs to be there. all agree to that. a bottle of GM EOS will solve for that though...
#14
syntetic-sh- oil ?
Originally posted by: sdbowhunter
Actually Amsoil doesn't make the Polaris oil. It is made by lube-tech Lubrication Technologies in Minnesota. They make all Polaris oil to Polaris' specs.
Originally posted by: Perky
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Originally posted by: madmatt1971
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Actually Amsoil doesn't make the Polaris oil. It is made by lube-tech Lubrication Technologies in Minnesota. They make all Polaris oil to Polaris' specs.
I THINK I"LL GO WITH HIM...
AMSOIL DOES MAKE THE OIL FOR THE SPORTSMAN 0W40......
#15
syntetic-sh- oil ?
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Originally posted by: Perky
Actually AMSOIL DOES MAKE THE 0W40 FOR THE SPORTSMAN......OR DOES A POLARIS TECH AT POLARIS INDUSTRIES NOT KNOW WHAT HE"S TALKING ABOUT.
I THINK I"LL GO WITH HIM...
I'll bet you anything in the world that the Polaris tech is feeding you a line of crap to sell their oil. Email Amsoil and ask the same question. They will tell you flat out that they don't make oil for anyone but Amsoil. The 2 oils look, feel, and smell different. I don't have a problem with either the Polaris or Amsoil oil, but they I can say with confidence that the Polaris oil is not made by Amsoil.
I believe that the guy that stated Polaris oil is made by Lube-Tech is correct. They are a blender located in the Twin Cities area.
Originally posted by: Perky
Originally posted by: sdbowhunter
Actually Amsoil doesn't make the Polaris oil. It is made by lube-tech Lubrication Technologies in Minnesota. They make all Polaris oil to Polaris' specs.
Originally posted by: Perky
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Originally posted by: madmatt1971
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Actually Amsoil doesn't make the Polaris oil. It is made by lube-tech Lubrication Technologies in Minnesota. They make all Polaris oil to Polaris' specs.
I THINK I"LL GO WITH HIM...
I'll bet you anything in the world that the Polaris tech is feeding you a line of crap to sell their oil. Email Amsoil and ask the same question. They will tell you flat out that they don't make oil for anyone but Amsoil. The 2 oils look, feel, and smell different. I don't have a problem with either the Polaris or Amsoil oil, but they I can say with confidence that the Polaris oil is not made by Amsoil.
I believe that the guy that stated Polaris oil is made by Lube-Tech is correct. They are a blender located in the Twin Cities area.
#16
syntetic-sh- oil ?
Originally posted by: Perky
Actually AMSOIL DOES MAKE THE 0W40 FOR THE SPORTSMAN......OR DOES A POLARIS TECH AT POLARIS INDUSTRIES NOT KNOW WHAT HE"S TALKING ABOUT.
I THINK I"LL GO WITH HIM...
AMSOIL DOES MAKE THE OIL FOR THE SPORTSMAN 0W40......
Originally posted by: sdbowhunter
Actually Amsoil doesn't make the Polaris oil. It is made by lube-tech Lubrication Technologies in Minnesota. They make all Polaris oil to Polaris' specs.
Originally posted by: Perky
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Originally posted by: madmatt1971
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
I use the AMSOIL 0W40 power sport oil. Typically car and truck oils are lighter in the anti-shearing compounds than the Motorcycle and power sport blends. Not say an API certified blend is bad or will hurt your bike. I just stating a point that the application specific oils hold up better in the long run. I would suggest that if you go AMSOIL you use the SVG 75W90 in the read diff, TTC Series 2K chain case lube in your Trans and AWG in your front diff. Since the front diff uses an electric/magnetic current to engage and lock the front diff a hydraulic fluid is used and not a gear lube These are the AMSOIL recommended replacements for the OE fluids. PM me if you don't have a local dealer.
Polaris brand 0w40 is made by Amsoil........so depending which brand name is cheaper,it"s still the same oil.....
Actually Amsoil doesn't make the Polaris oil. It is made by lube-tech Lubrication Technologies in Minnesota. They make all Polaris oil to Polaris' specs.
I THINK I"LL GO WITH HIM...
AMSOIL DOES MAKE THE OIL FOR THE SPORTSMAN 0W40......
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