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I have just come back from Tesco where I spotted Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T OIL

on offer for £3 a litre! The only problem is the oil is 10w40 and my bike takes

10w30. There was about 30 litres, and as I am going to change my oil regularly

from now on I really could do with buying the lot. Will it make a difference if I use

10w40 instead of 10w30? Please can someone explain it to me.

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Hi

I would not worry about using 10w40 oil over 10w30 oil providing it is the correct oil for the task i.e.: motorcycle engine oil.

In fact the 10w40 oil will function over a wider temperature spread, so it should retain its protection/lubrication/cleaning, properties for longer

If you do an internet search for kinematic oil comparisons, you will find some listings for various comparison tables. they will explain it far better than I can,

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10-30 FOR TEMPS FROM-10C TO +35C 10-40 FROM -10C TO +45C SO AS YOU CAN SEE THEY BOTH COVER THE TEMP RANGE YOU RIDE IN .BUT THE 40W IS A HEAVIER OIL AND WILL ROB A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF HP.

SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS PUTER IS JAMED

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The last thing I need is a slower bike, it is as slow as it is

I might just buy 4 litres as I am selling the bike in March,

I have just paid £10 a litre for the same oil (power 1 racing)

and that was cheap. Tesco have reduced it from £12 odd.

I'll buy 4 litres and that will take me up until March, I've

only just changed the oil. If I don't like it when I try it, I'm only

going to be losing out on £6 give or take, so it's worth the risk.

Thanks guys.

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Got to be honest i would think clutch drag is a more likely problem than being able to notice any horsepower loss.

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10w 40 will be fine, the majority of bikes in the uk will be running it.

I think the oil youve got is fully synthetic though, this has been known to cause clutch slippage on some bikes. A semi synth would be more suitable for your bike imo.

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Yeah it's fully synthetic, it's to late now to get semi, I've got 1 litre of 10w30 and 4 litres of 10w40 lol, that should last until

I sell the bike in March.

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