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kawasaki genuine oil 20w50 review

by Adelia Haley Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What is the best oil to use in a Kawasaki engine?

For the ultimate performance in low and high temperature applications, use Kawasaki Genuine 10W-30, 10W-40 or 20W-50 synthetic blend. Although 10W-40 engine oil is the recommended oil for most conditions, the oil viscosity may need to be changed to accommodate seasonal temperature changes.

What is 20w50 oil good for?

20W-50 is a common motor oil used in moderate-to-large diesel and gasoline engines, high-performance motorcycle bikes, and aviation vehicles. Its resistance to thinning at high heat also makes it popular as a racing oil and high temperature driving.

Who makes oil for Kawasaki?

Motul has been the new official lubrication partner of Kawasaki in Germany since the beginning of the year. With the new Lime Green by Motul 10W-40 Special Edition, both brands are intensifying their partnership and bringing joy to real Kawasaki fans.

Is 20w50 good for bike?

This synthetic oil maintains the bike's performance even during long rides as it resists oil thickening caused by high temperatures. This synthetic oil maintains the bike's performance even during long rides as it resists oil thickening caused by high temperatures.

Is 20W50 good for petrol engine?

Suitable Vehicles Depending on the recommendations for the particular vehicle, 20W50 oil is suitable for large or small diesel engines, gasoline engines, motorcycles and aviation vehicles. It is also suitable for both air- and liquid-cooled engines.

Will thicker oil damage my engine?

Using oil that is thicker than recommended may lead to a decrease in fuel economy, a higher load on your engine, and even a shorter life for your engine. Conversely, using thinner, lighter-weight oil than recommended can cause excessive wear and shorter life.

Does Kawasaki engine oil have zinc in it?

Kawasaki small engine oil contains much higher levels of zinc than most automotive oil. Zinc has outstanding anti-wear qualities under extreme pressure.

What is a 4 cycle engine oil?

Home / Technical infos / F.A.Q / What is the difference between a 2-stroke and 4-stroke oil? A 4-stroke oil will flow from the crankcase to the engine components to be lubricated and then come back into the crankcase. The oil circulates without being burned.

How much horsepower is 726 cc?

24 HPKawasaki FR730V 726cc 24 HP OHV V-Twin Electric Start Vertical Engine, 1" x 80mm Crankshaft.

What happens if I use 20W50 instead of 10w40?

The numbers 20W50 refer to the viscosity of the motor oil. The "20W" indicates how quickly the engine will start when cold or in cold weather while 50 refers to the thickness of oil while the bike is running. 20W50 motor oil is suitable for warmer climates, where the higher temperature causes the oil to thin.

What happens if I use 20W50 instead of 20W40?

20W50 will hold on to the viscosity marginally better than 20W40 when the engine gets hot. However, 20W50 mineral oil will cause more sludge than a similar 20W40 because 20W50 will have more viscosity improvers. Pulsar 150's manual recommends 20W40, but you can use either, not much of a difference.

Which is better 10w30 or 20W50?

It really comes down to personal preference. As your engine does put out significant horsepower, we would lean toward using 20W-50. If your engine sees very light duty or is built exceptionally tight, 10W-30 would be fine. But again, if you twisted our arm, we would give 20W-50 the nod for the thicker viscosity.

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