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Only their 300V line is majority ester based. Multiple ester based. Anyone have any experience with them?
 
Posts: 100 | Registered: Wed December 22 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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That oil is one of a handfull , a small handfull , well one of three or four oils Smile that can put enough viscosity between the rod bearing and crankshaft to keep the rotating assembly from stopping in the world of 690-702 hp turbocharged Hayabusa's .

And they do it without any antimony .

Another wild and completely different formulation Motul oil is the E-Tech 100 bike oil . It's in the mid 13cSt's new and almost light enough for newer cars . I wish they made it in a 30wt of some sort . What a nectar that oil is Smile

Motul knows oils thats for sure and their gear oil 300 is something else a well .



 
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Motorbike, is that a better thing that they formulate without Antimony?

I always was under the impression that as long as that particular metallic was formulated properly, there were no issues to be concerned with.

Glad to see that France can do something other than wine with a very high quality passion! Big Grin
 
Posts: 144 | Location: Glenshaw, PA, USA | Registered: Mon March 01 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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How does the X-lite 0W30 look for replacement of the Motul 0W40?

https://webmail.shaw.ca/attach/8100%20X-lite%200W-30%20...08413%20%28GB%29.pdf
 
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