06-16-2010, 07:01 PM | #11 | |
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Carry on. For MOST bikes.....cars.....and trucks, it certainly wouldn't make that much difference. Air head Harleys might be another exception though. I doubt that the requirements are that tight for the water cooled Beemers either.
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I'll bet the dealer makes a pot full of profit buying oil in bulk and selling it by the quart with a quart price tag. Sounds like a universal oil that fits almost everything coming in the door. Did they at least have the courage to tell you what brand of oil they were buying in bulk ??
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If the oil was appropriate for everything coming in the door it wouldn't be a bad thing. The problem is, it's not. If it weren't a BMW dealership it would be OK, and I think a lot of the Jap bike dealers do it that way and it's fine. Like Easy says, for most bikes it's not a problem.
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06-17-2010, 11:43 AM | #16 | |
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Anything with a 50 in it is almost never "needed" in a water coolded engine......even it Texas. Now, if you need to change it mid-season anyway because of mileage then..........never mind. :biggrin:
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The other side of the coin IS that the 20W50 would probably be just fine for you year round; the 20 indicating that it acts like a 20W in the cold.....for those 5 days or so that it really GETS cold there !! :biggrin: So, are you changing it just because of outside temp.........or because of mileage ??
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It was more like 15 days this year!
Just a personal preference. Lighter below 50f and a little heavier during the hot. And you're right, I probably could keep 20-50 in all year, but in my head it seems to help the performance to switch during the 2 seasons we have down here.
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(Sorry, that was bad....but it was just too good a line to pass up!!) :biggrin:
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