Prosport oil recommendations

Prosport oil recommendations

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swift92

Original Poster:

20 posts

194 months

Monday 11th April 2011
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Hi all,
Please can anyone advise which oil to use for a prosport and also how frequesntly you may change it?
ta

tonto1

441 posts

208 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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If it's a busa - Silkolene PRO 4 15w-50 Full Synthetic Ester 4-Stroke Engine Oil , which is what Powertec recommend.

I buy it from here - http://www.opieoils.co.uk/showproduct.aspx?Product...

Used to be able to buy from the Radical website (at a surpringly competitive price) but seems to have been removed recently from the online catalogue.


DarcySmith

166 posts

243 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Hi

Probably been removed,because new RPE(Powertec)engines use Shell oil


Darcy

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Opie oils have it at less than the cost of Shell from Radical.
Bert

splitpin

2,740 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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BertBert said:
Opie oils have it at less than the cost of Shell from Radical.
Bert


??? I can't see either the Shell 15W-50 engine or 75W-90 gear oil on Opie, but maybe I'm just missing it?

splitpin

2,740 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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swift92 said:
Hi all,
Please can anyone advise which oil to use for a prosport and also how frequesntly you may change it?
ta
Everyone has their own opinion/preferences but I'd say as a rule of thumb after every race weekend of practice, qualy and couple of 20 min races or after every second trackday i.e. say 6/7/8-ish hours 'not totally launching and/or pinning it' running.

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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splitpin said:
BertBert said:
Opie oils have it at less than the cost of Shell from Radical.
Bert


??? I can't see either the Shell 15W-50 engine or 75W-90 gear oil on Opie, but maybe I'm just missing it?
mmm, not communicating well today Trev, I meant...

Opie sell the Silkolene cheaper than Radical sell the Shell. Opie don't have the Shell atm.

Bert

splitpin

2,740 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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BertBert said:
mmm, not communicating well today Trev, I meant...

Opie sell the Silkolene cheaper than Radical sell the Shell. Opie don't have the Shell atm.

Bert
Now I understand ............ thought I was just missing it as I'm definitely having one of those 'half-cock' days. SWMBO has gone away for a few days, so down I went to Sainsburys tonight to buy a couple of 'TV Dinners' - yep they're rubbish, but no point dicking around cooking when there's the opportunity for some completely undisturbed 'car fettling'.

Anyhow, I had some sort of indecision lock-up at the freezer section - could I decide whether to buy a Roast Lamb Dinner or a Cottage Pie or a Shepherds Pie or an Admirals Pie? - could I hell.

So I bought one of each - and stopped off on the way back at McD's for a Big Mac Large Meal Deal .......... I was too knackered by all that decision (non-decision) making to be reading instructions on the back of the pack and working out which way the knobs on the oven are supposed to turn and what they mean. laugh

jpivey

572 posts

224 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I get my silkolene from fluidsinmotorsport.co.uk, i've got about 20 litres in the garage i'll use that up before i use the shell stuff.

splitpin

2,740 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Apologies for going off topic, but sad (particularly given Degsy winning it in 2009 and Ross K in 2010) that the move to Shell (away from Silkolene & more specifically Sunoco) means that Rad drivers are no longer eligible for the Sunoco Challenge; this season the drivers who are eligible for the 2011 Daytona Sunoco Challenge are coming from the British Formula 3 International Series, British GT Championship and the Britcar MSA British Endurance Championship.

Aside from which I shall miss having the occasional regular chat with Anders of Sunoco - such a nice chap.

Edited by splitpin on Tuesday 12th April 23:23

swift92

Original Poster:

20 posts

194 months

Saturday 16th April 2011
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My local motorbike store sells an oil called Rock 15w 50 race oil. The cahp says its what he has used in his Bike which had 500bhp turbo and he had no issues. Any good do you think?

mbm5

219 posts

169 months

Friday 22nd April 2011
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I use rock oil pro synthesis semi synthetic 15w50. No clutch problems. Good hot oil pressure. Recommended by several engine builders. Available from DT.

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Friday 22nd April 2011
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jpivey said:
I get my silkolene from fluidsinmotorsport.co.uk, i've got about 20 litres in the garage i'll use that up before i use the shell stuff.
Just out of interest, why change to Shell? If the silkolene is cheaper, then shy not stick with it?

Bert