SYN 3 + cold temps
#2
A groupIII 20w50 synthetic should pump all the way down to -10F. Castrol Syntec will go -15 and Redline -20F. But to be safe I would guess 10-20F is safe. I used to ride my Sporty here at 30F with SYn3 and would allow the engine to idle 5 minutes to warm up before taking off. It would still take 20 minutes to warm up.
#3
A groupIII 20w50 synthetic should pump all the way down to -10F. Castrol Syntec will go -15 and Redline -20F. But to be safe I would guess 10-20F is safe. I used to ride my Sporty here at 30F with SYn3 and would allow the engine to idle 5 minutes to warm up before taking off. It would still take 20 minutes to warm up.
#4
dynarule, there are much better oils available than the syn 3. Just because it's recommended by HD doesn't mean that it is a good oil being it's not a full synthetic, besides it's made by Hugo Chavez so that in itself is enough to keep me from using it.
#5
Dude, you live in Texas,there is no such thing as a cold start there!!! lol!!! Texan's don't know what cold weather is!!! lol
#6
My ***! You should come on down here and see for yourself. We get cold with high humidity. You would probably run back to NJ.
#7
Much better according to who? Amsoil? The only ones claiming its not good is the other oil makers and everybody gets on board with it with no real proof. Dont realy care about Chavez or who ever makes it, if it works, it works. So much of our oil and gas come from the middle east but nobody is fussing about that.
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#8
Much better according to who? Amsoil? The only ones claiming its not good is the other oil makers and everybody gets on board with it with no real proof. Dont realy care about Chavez or who ever makes it, if it works, it works. So much of our oil and gas come from the middle east but nobody is fussing about that.
Your bike , you choose and if you choose the Syn 3, then you are paying synthetic oil prices for basically a dino oil, all other facts aside.
I wouldn't use it in anything when there are better oils available. Why do you think that many dealers will not put it in the transmissions any longer, only a few that find it easier to stock only one oil instead of different oils for different applications. Do some research and find out how many bearing failures and blued shifter forks from the heat generated from using Syn 3 in the transmissions.
It took a bunch of lawyers to get the classification changed to "synthetic" why do you think that is if it is really a synthetic?
Last edited by peppi; 10-10-2010 at 06:32 AM.
#9
If you did a bit of research you would find out that the Syn 3 is a class III oil which is not a true synthetic but a blend of dino oil that has been reworked and called a synthetic unlike the class IV which are full synthetic oils.
Your bike , you choose and if you choose the Syn 3, then you are paying synthetic oil prices for basically a dino oil, all other facts aside.
I wouldn't use it in anything when there are better oils available. Why do you think that many dealers will not put it in the transmissions any longer, only a few that find it easier to stock only one oil instead of different oils for different applications. Do some research and find out how many bearing failures and blued shifter forks from the heat generated from using Syn 3 in the transmissions.
It took a bunch of lawyers to get the classification changed to "synthetic" why do you think that is if it is really a synthetic?
Your bike , you choose and if you choose the Syn 3, then you are paying synthetic oil prices for basically a dino oil, all other facts aside.
I wouldn't use it in anything when there are better oils available. Why do you think that many dealers will not put it in the transmissions any longer, only a few that find it easier to stock only one oil instead of different oils for different applications. Do some research and find out how many bearing failures and blued shifter forks from the heat generated from using Syn 3 in the transmissions.
It took a bunch of lawyers to get the classification changed to "synthetic" why do you think that is if it is really a synthetic?
#10
A groupIII 20w50 synthetic should pump all the way down to -10F. Castrol Syntec will go -15 and Redline -20F. But to be safe I would guess 10-20F is safe. I used to ride my Sporty here at 30F with SYn3 and would allow the engine to idle 5 minutes to warm up before taking off. It would still take 20 minutes to warm up.
Uh, at -20F, I'd need a high pressure blood pump and hope that the capillaries could take the strain.
...forget about wind chill...