who cares what's best, or who is fastest or what machine will beat someone elses machine, or whatever[}]
I use amsoil, so what?
I just wanna ride my sled[] but boo hoo, there's no snow. So I just changed my antifreeze, installed my new silencer, that didn't fit too well. Created a silencer outlet plate to tighten up the fit, pop riveted the plate into place, sat on the sled and went vroom, vroom, like a 3 year old. and now I have 3 fingers of scotch in a glass with 2 cubes, I'm gonna take a shower and go out to dinner with my wife and daughter, too much information , I know[^]
Don't take this reply seriously. I don't think anybody has the magic bullet for oil, even blue marble or whatever they are called. the important thing is to make sure you have oil or else Mr. Squeaky will come a callin and he is ex-pen-sive!!!!!!!
anything tcw-3 certified is all good. You can run anything from wal-mart brand oil to the most expensive stuff out there. Some people claim synthetic reduces wear and others dont believe it. I guess formulate your own opinion and use what you can afford.
I run Yamaha 2S in my Polaris. It's a blended synthetic so you get the friction protection of a synthetic plus the rust coating protection of petroleum oil.
Why you ask? All my buds ride yammis and we share everything and it's good oil or at least it has been so far.
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