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  1. #13
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    the engine doesnt take any oil but when i have oil change after using FEO , if ind that the oil become very thin, unlike before when i was using shell helix plus sport (long time ago, dont think they still selling this oil), and when start up i can hear tapplet noise abit ( i just have it adjust 1000ks ago)

    FEO oil make me feel they can be only use for 5000ks max, and others can last up to 10000ks...but i never change oil later then 5000ks
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    If you want a thicker oil at startup, then see if there are any 15w-40 oils out there.
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    u guys think that 0w-30 or 5w-30 is ok for the dc2r?

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    Mr Ichimichi San from Spoon says NO to engine oil flush!

    I use Castrol 5W - 40 for street!

    The thinner the more fun I say!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vincikwan View Post
    u guys think that 0w-30 or 5w-30 is ok for the dc2r?
    I have used 0W - 40 Castol Edge before...
    Very nice oil... it's okay when it's freaking COLLDDDDD. But I wouldn't use it in warmer months. 0W oils break down at lower temps than higher weight oils.

    5W-30 is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricki_kalsi View Post
    I have used 0W - 40 Castol Edge before...
    Very nice oil... it's okay when it's freaking COLLDDDDD. But I wouldn't use it in warmer months. 0W oils break down at lower temps than higher weight oils.

    5W-30 is good.
    0W has the same viscosity as 5W.
    No, 0W doesn't break down at lower temperature.
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    Oh noess... did I just mess up.

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    I have used Honda FEO for the last 7 years in my DC2R but I have recently changed to Motul 300V 10W-40.

    Is this new Motul oil compatible? If not, what's going to happen?


    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    No, mixing it won't cause residue. Synthetic oils are also formulated to be compatible with mineral oils. Only a few synthetics are not compatible with mineral oils (and also other synthetic oils). One of the Motul 300V range is like that.

    Are you having oil consumption problems when you use 10w-30 oil on your engine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOHCVTEC View Post
    I have used Honda FEO for the last 7 years in my DC2R but I have recently changed to Motul 300V 10W-40.

    Is this new Motul oil compatible? If not, what's going to happen?
    Yes, from Motul's data sheet, it can mix with regular oils. You'll be fine.
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  10. #22
    Thanks, Aaron...

    Phew, that certainly alleviate my concerns.

    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Yes, from Motul's data sheet, it can mix with regular oils. You'll be fine.

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    What ratings do you guys reccomend for the DC2R for the track? I am currently using Honda FEO. Do i need to use a thicker oil to protect the engine on track or its ok to leave it at Honda FEO?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vincikwan View Post
    What ratings do you guys reccomend for the DC2R for the track? I am currently using Honda FEO. Do i need to use a thicker oil to protect the engine on track or its ok to leave it at Honda FEO?
    FEO is alright. Bring a spare bottle along and check in between sessions for oil consumption and top up if required.
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