Anyone running synthetic Lucas 20W50?

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Jersey James

Jersey James
Awhile back I sent off for the Amsoil oil information brochure. What I got back was lots of information about oil testing. Of course Amsoil came in first, out of all the test performed. But, what is interesting is that Mobil One, was always a close second place. So, at almost three bucks cheaper per quart, I will continue to use the Mobil One. Just my 2 pennies.
 

07bigdog

07BIGDOG
I've been running Lucas 50wt dino oil in the engine for the last 3 seasons and haven't had any issues.
 

bigmark007

New Member
Hey,I got the Royal Purple at OReilly's auto parts, But after reading some reports,I'm switching to Amsoil, or Red Line
 

txcrod6

Member
from what i was told....Lucas is made by someone who left AMSoil or the other way around. Either way they are identical to each other. I have been using the Lucas syn and the Dog is running like a champ!
 

Sven

Well-Known Member
Most every forum has the peeweenyeel oil thread. Bleach (new to me), vinegar outpee forum most aftermarket cleaners comma elixirs. So I said to myself, you have this 30 year old racing oil that is straight 50w. You go mixing that with all sorts of weight and brand names for the life of the bike say.

You then deliberately go out and try to blow up the engine or abuse it some: knowing how old that oil is and no SAE numbers catching up to some grade level? And then you look up the bike's compression range. It reads between 145 ~ 228 psi is max to min. After 30k put on the bike, the compression was 220-220-210-220.

Does that not make all this monkey lip flapping about brands mute? :D Did you pull out the wallet for whathefuk is oil is just distilled light sweet crude, yes or no??? You :spank: thelixir buy ear just for sport who needs oil on a thread before one bends over and you know the rest of the story how that dipstick enters the dipshits.

OK, back to monkey swinging my oil change :roll: :up:
 
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