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MOTUL Engine oil

I've recently switched to Motul because the Castrol pouring spouts seem to have gone away and Motul's also become more available.

Pros: more available
Cons: Castrol spouts gone
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MOTUL Engine oil

In Florida, I use Motul 300v 5w30 for track days and tuning. Otherwise I run motul 8100 (5w30) if I know i'm not going to drive the car hard for awhile. I change the oil pretty regularly because it's a simple insurance. Always send the oil into blackstone to test.

Pros: insurance, regular changes
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I have been consistently using **Motul 10W40** engine oil in my Yamaha R15 V3 for approximately **20,000 kilometers**, with oil changes performed every **3,000 to 3,500 kilometers**. In my experience, **Motul has outperformed Yamalube** in both **overall engine performance and gear shifting smoothness**.

Pros: smoother riding experience
Cons: Yamalube becomes rough
Mileage: 20000 km
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I use Motul 8100 5w-30. But I've heard the Ravenol is good, I think it's what one of the 86 racing series runs.

I also tried Ravenol's MT fluid, and I'm thinking I'm going back to it after the RedLine.

Pros: Motul 8100 5w-30
Cons: Ravenol MT fluid
Vehicle: Toyota
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I won't recommend Motul for Gixxer 250

10w-50 7100 makes the engine run a little hot and refinement goes for a toss (Personal Experience) even Gixxer riders group agreed on this one and it is not even as good as Ecstar oil used in the showroom.

Cons: engine runs hot, refinement suffers
Vehicle: Suzuki
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