Engine oil VALVOLINE or AMSOIL

AMSOIL Engine oil

I called Amsoil and asked about this many years ago. They said for *my* bike, with the 5 speed tranny, they recommended the same 20w50 in all 3 holes.

Pros: recommended 20w50
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

I , personally, like Valvoline products. I've opened up engines just to see sludge built up from not changing your oil or using cheap oil and not changing it enough. I have found that engines that used Valvoline oil were much cleaner on the inside. After many miles. Compared to other brands.

Pros: engines cleaner on the inside
Cons: sludge built up from cheap oil
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AMSOIL Engine oil
Immediate-Hat-832
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

used Amsoil 5w20 last oil change and just did an oil change at ford with motorcraft due to my poor planning… typewriter tick is back with this oil. Didn’t have that at all with Amsoil.

Pros: no typewriter tick
Cons: typewriter tick is back
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Having recently transitioned from Motul 7100 to Amsoil Metric 10W40 for my Yamaha MT 15, for about 4000km I sought an oil that could deliver reliable engine protection and smooth operation. here are my pros and cons

Pros: Smooth Cold Start, Exceptional Heat Management
Cons: Increased Vibration, Limited Availability
Mileage: 4000 km
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

I use Valvoline 10w-30 synthetic blend high mileage over full synthetic because it completely gets rid of the VVEL tick and adds more protection since it’s thicker and last longer since I love to redline ???? + k&n filter 1008 or 1010

Pros: gets rid of tick, more protection
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