Amsoil alternate?

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ByronBob

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I bought a used snowmobile this fall. The other owner mentioned he ran nothing but Amsoil in it. It's a Yamaha sled and they make their own brand of oil called Yamalube. The Amsoil is $30 / gallon vs $18 for the Yamalube.

My concern is blowing the motor (liquid 600cc). Should I stick with the Amsoil or is there a cheaper oil that works just as good.

I'm not an oil expert, but some of you who are I'd like an opinion, or 2, or 3...........
 
   / Amsoil alternate? #2  
I've asked questions about Amsoil 4-stroke and diesel oils on here before because I didn't feel like I knew much about it, not just technical knowledge but even from just a user experience standpoint.

When it comes to Amsoils 2-stroke oils, I am still not knowledgeable on the technical side, but have loads to offer from a user experience standpoint. Amsoil, hands down, is head and shoulders above even other synthetic oils that I have used.

Take this for example: I owned a Polaris Scrambler 400 2 stroke ATV. I was running the expensive Polaris synthetic oil. If the blasted thing sat for more than a month without being cranked, I had to take it in to have the jets cleaned. I eventually sold the ATV, and bought my first PPG rig. I bought it used from a guy who had never had any trouble out of it. I started using my leftover Polaris synthetic oil. If my PPG motor sat for more than 2 weeks or so, it would not crank. It would be gummed up so bad it was ridiculous. I eventually was recommended to try Amsoil in it. Not only did the problem clear itself up by switching to Amsoil, I was getting about 15 pounds more thrust and was able to stay in the air about 30 minutes longer on a tank of gas. CHT temps also decreased dramatically. 30 minutes of flight time added to a normal 1 hour and 50 minute flight time is a SIGNIFICANT increase.

I can't say bad or good about Kawasaki's oil, but I can sure say that Amsoil did the trick for my high performance 2 strokes, even compared to another synthetic.. comparing it to dino 2 stroke oil just plain isn't fair.
 
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I have been using the super high quality Amsoil Racing 2-Stroke oil in all my chainsaws (Stihls and Huskys) and my Evinrude and Yamaha 15hp outboards for years now, it is absolutely the cats meow.
 
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I'm not advocating this oil but just passing on the information. Out here in my neck of the woods, snowmobilers use Redline almost exclusively. I know nothing about snowmobiling, have yet to even sit on one, but I know Redline's other products are superb. The one drawback will be the price, it's just about the priciest stuff you can buy.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Now that Amsoil sells direct on the internet, how do dealers prices compare? )</font>

Dealers pay a membership fee and get a discount price. You can also join as a 'preferred buyer' and get a similar discount direct from Amsoil. If you spend more than $100 per year on oil, lube and other products they sell, joining makes sense.
Dealers will charge a price comparable to the regular price on the internet.
 
   / Amsoil alternate? #7  
I have a 1995 Yamaha jet ski. We've had it since it was new. We have only used Yamalube in it. No problems at all. For Yamaha products i don't think you can go wrong with Yamalube.
I would like to try amsoil, but have not found a dealer in my area. I still do not understand why NAPA or other auto stores won't carry amsoil oils.

Moon of Ohio
 

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