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Originally posted by christi
If you're talking about Oil... no, not for rotaries... rotaries don't like syn oil.....
The only time I believe you'd use syn is when you convert to 2-stroke.. but I could be wrong (SOMEONE PLEASE CORRECT ME??)
If you're talking about Oil... no, not for rotaries... rotaries don't like syn oil.....
The only time I believe you'd use syn is when you convert to 2-stroke.. but I could be wrong (SOMEONE PLEASE CORRECT ME??)
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Originally posted by fc3seeker
If rotaries really don't like syn oil, how bad is it to leave it in till the next oil change or should I just change it ASAP.
If rotaries really don't like syn oil, how bad is it to leave it in till the next oil change or should I just change it ASAP.
Depending on where you live..... you use different weights...
here in FL .. in the summer I use 10w-30 and in winter 20w50 or something like that. One of those.
*edits my mistake*
Last edited by christi; 09-04-03 at 01:16 AM.
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You dont need to use that heavy an oil especially in california...
Synthetic are not bad on a rotary. It was the thought when synthetics first made it on to the market.
You do not need to use synthetic when you premix.
If you have a fuel pump kill switch and have to turn the pump off before you shut the car off then your injectors are in need of some serious cleaning. -Gabe
Synthetic are not bad on a rotary. It was the thought when synthetics first made it on to the market.
You do not need to use synthetic when you premix.
If you have a fuel pump kill switch and have to turn the pump off before you shut the car off then your injectors are in need of some serious cleaning. -Gabe
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Originally posted by ilike2eatricers
20w50 in the winter not 10w50
20w50 in the winter not 10w50
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well I used castrol gtx 20w50 on my NA that I sold. My TII now currently has 10w30 but I just got it on tuesday night and havent had a chance to change the oil yet. I think I will stay with 10w30 for now since the weather is pretty cold.
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