SpeedMcheen said:
Good stuff, I like that hair dryer trick. I want to change my own oil to save $$, I also want to use synthetic. I've read only good things about switching to syn. I now have 1400 miles on my perfectly broken-in MSP and I want to go ahead and change the oil for the first time. Do you guys think that now is the best time to switch to syn? Or should I wait a few more thousand miles?
If you read on the net, and have experience with fourstroke dirtbikes and quads... YOU DO NOT WANT TO CHANGE TO SYNTHETIC OIL BEFORE 10,000 KMS.
There are really good websites that show proof on this FACT. Before ten g's on your car your engine is still breaking in... you need regular oil in order for your rings to seat properly. Search up on it.... if I can remember what the site is I will post it.
P.S. You should change the oil in your new car right after you buy it... as the oil pan has potential of having metal shavings/bits in it from the factory.
P.S.S. If you find one of these sites im talking about, they also tell you to drive your car very hard for the first 100km then change the oil, as it will make sure the rings seat well and scrape your piston walls clean of any burrs(very small, but do to the production of the piston walls there are small "hairs" or burrs left along the walls). So its telling us to basically drive in a consistent drag race for 100km to make sure the engine is going to last.. and to clean anything out of the engine.
As an avid quad, dirtbike, and crotch rocket owner... I personally( In My Own Opinion) agree with this websites statements of how to break in an engine.
If you buy a car and break it in like the manufacturer wants, it works great.. your happy... 3yrs later your engine dies..OOPS NO WARRENTY. BUT.... if you test the engine (while cleaning it up to perform more consistently for longer) at the beginning you will find out if its strong enough to last or if its a lemon.
By the way.. quads... when you break them in you drive them hard and they perform excellent... if you break them in easy... not as much performance... not much change in reliability.
This post is for info only... IMO... but I have a 2003 KFX400 a 99 ZX6-R and a CRF 450. all running strong. My first kfx400 died a week after i got it... because it lost allot of the compression... dealer wanted to just "fix it",
F@#K that, If the engines a lemon, what else could be... so i got a new one... WARRANTY