Not of the t6 stuff ? C.T had the regular rotella in quarts. Ill check out WalmartCanadian Tire and Walmart both sell quarts.
Not sure on that but Im very happy with the dino oil. Bike shifts amazing and its cheap and available everywherethere's another 'rotella is on sale' thread, but i was just wondering, i thought the regular t (dino oil) is not good for wet clutch?or something along the lines that it doesn't meet the standards to be used for wet clutch?! and only the t6 meets the standards/requirements?!
sorry im new to this rotella oil thing. trying to research more.
there's another 'rotella is on sale' thread, but i was just wondering, i thought the regular t (dino oil) is not good for wet clutch?or something along the lines that it doesn't meet the standards to be used for wet clutch?! and only the t6 meets the standards/requirements?!
sorry im new to this rotella oil thing. trying to research more.
there's another 'rotella is on sale' thread, but i was just wondering, i thought the regular t (dino oil) is not good for wet clutch?or something along the lines that it doesn't meet the standards to be used for wet clutch?! and only the t6 meets the standards/requirements?!
sorry im new to this rotella oil thing. trying to research more.
Oil is oil just use whatever is recommended or cheapest as long as it meets your bikes oil requirements.
Automotive motor oils (dino or synthetic) contain too many anti-friction additives that will cause your wet clutch to not grab properly (wet clutches are lubricated with the crankcase oil.) Motorcycle oils do not contain these anti-friction additives and thus are safe for use with wet clutches. Whatever oil you use, make sure it meets the specs outlined in your owner's manual and you won't go wrong. My preference is synthetic oil as it resists viscosity breakdown better than dino oil. It may also lessen sludge formation in the engine.
there's another 'rotella is on sale' thread, but i was just wondering, i thought the regular t (dino oil) is not good for wet clutch?or something along the lines that it doesn't meet the standards to be used for wet clutch?! and only the t6 meets the standards/requirements?!
sorry im new to this rotella oil thing. trying to research more.
I've always used full synthetic and doubled the change interval but I'm not running high stress machine.
But full synthetic is incredible in it's ability to maintain almost no wear at all.