Mobil 1 for oil....cooled by air....... twins
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DRothermel
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Mobil 1 for oil....cooled by air....... twins
I have 5000 miles on the RR with zero oil use, so for me, it was time to switch to synethic oil. I have always used the BMW syn in my LT's in the past, but my shop is carrying the new Mobil 1 twin air cooled oil and it is $3.00 less a quart than the BMW oil so I thought I'd give it a try. If it's good enough to be in my Caddy right from the factory, it should be good enough for my RR.
My plan is to run the oil 6000 miles, dump it and then send in a sample to a local lab for analysis. If it shows plently of life left and a low contaminate level, then I'll change it every 9000 miles thereafter. That was my change cycle on my LT's and it worked just fine. In fact at 9000 miles on my LT's a lab analysis showed more oil life left. Of course the LT has a water cooled motor and probably less temperature swings. That's why I will dump this first batch at 6000 miles for testing.
I hope this thread doesn't disgress into the "typical" oil thread. What you all do with type of oil and change sequence is a personal preference. The purpose of this thread is just to inform you what I am doing.
My plan is to run the oil 6000 miles, dump it and then send in a sample to a local lab for analysis. If it shows plently of life left and a low contaminate level, then I'll change it every 9000 miles thereafter. That was my change cycle on my LT's and it worked just fine. In fact at 9000 miles on my LT's a lab analysis showed more oil life left. Of course the LT has a water cooled motor and probably less temperature swings. That's why I will dump this first batch at 6000 miles for testing.
I hope this thread doesn't disgress into the "typical" oil thread. What you all do with type of oil and change sequence is a personal preference. The purpose of this thread is just to inform you what I am doing.
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Re: Mobil 1 Synethic
Where can you send it for analysis? I'd be interested in doing that with my bike too.DRothermel wrote:My plan is to run the oil 6000 miles, dump it and then send in a sample to a local lab for analysis.
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Re: Mobil 1 Synethic
R4R&R wrote:Where can you send it for analysis? I'd be interested in doing that with my bike too.
On bimmerfest.com and bimmerforums.com i've seen this name come up a few times:
http://www.blackstone-labs.com/
I haven't used them yet, but already got the free sample collection kit as i'm planning on having it analysed next time.
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Don: My bike has an oil cooler and it's thermostatically controlled??????? Huh, I didn't know that. In reading the bottle of Mobil 1 it says on the front for V-twins. Guess I'd better dump mine, my motor is an opposed twin. Update....just read the back and it says it's for air cooled motors. I've probably already ruined my motor.
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure you ruined it. As you know the oil molecules are different for a V-Twin as opposed to a boxer. They have to be longer for horizontally opposed engines so that they can reach from one side all the way to the other.DRothermel wrote:...In reading the bottle of Mobil 1 it says on the front for V-twins. Guess I'd better dump mine, my motor is an opposed twin. Update....just read the back and it says it's for air cooled motors. I've probably already ruined my motor.
I haven't checked the Maintenance Section here: http://www.kalecoauto.com/ but I'm sure these guys carry it as they have the hard to find blinker fluid and elbow grease. There's also some really cool stuff in the performance section.
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I am not offering my advice or opinion and I my well begin using Mobile 1 when the time comes , but MY technician ( a VERY opinionated man ) told me to use just BMW oil. I think it was part of the "The New BMWs Are Not Like The Old Airhead BMWs That We Loved And Could Work On Ourselves" Speech.
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Looks like kalecoauto sold out of the Flux Capacitors they had a couple of year ago. The Buell guys were using them in the Ulysses, thus the need for the cooling fan.OlyVR wrote:Yeah, I'm pretty sure you ruined it. As you know the oil molecules are different for a V-Twin as opposed to a boxer. They have to be longer for horizontally opposed engines so that they can reach from one side all the way to the other.DRothermel wrote:...In reading the bottle of Mobil 1 it says on the front for V-twins. Guess I'd better dump mine, my motor is an opposed twin. Update....just read the back and it says it's for air cooled motors. I've probably already ruined my motor.![]()
I haven't checked the Maintenance Section here: http://www.kalecoauto.com/ but I'm sure these guys carry it as they have the hard to find blinker fluid and elbow grease. There's also some really cool stuff in the performance section.![]()
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