spdrmns
11/14/2006 12:12:50 AM
hmmm theoretically it might work but im suprissed nobody around here really does it.. well here is a test video its in japanesse but you will still get the jist of it..
http://media.putfile.com/motorcycle-oil i guess sence motorcycle oil is designed to have less friction on the engine to alow the motorcycle to rev past 14 grand i guess it would help a car too.. anybody with a rice burner should try it here and see what the difference is!
dragonium25
11/14/2006 12:19:20 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: spdrmns
hmmm theoretically it might work but im suprissed nobody around here really does it.. well here is a test video its in japanesse but you will still get the jist of it..
Ummm...the videos actually in Chinese, but good guess.
JBaz
11/14/2006 1:44:22 AM
umm yeah... no. Motorcycle oil is damn expensive. Not putting that in my car.
vpsophmore
11/14/2006 9:30:12 AM
okay so motorcycle oil in a civic makes it... rev faster? Great... I'd rather invest in a new flywheel and driveshaft and just stick with the car oil
spdrmns
11/14/2006 5:10:47 PM
well it showed a quater mile run or how ever long that coarse was...it actually made the car faster...
vpsophmore
11/14/2006 5:40:27 PM
I think that was 0-100 kmh
JBaz
11/15/2006 12:42:38 AM
yeah... those times was some 8-7 seconds... no way it could be a quarter mile... at least not for that pos honda.
BiziB
11/15/2006 1:44:05 AM
Now here you guys go again. Engineers specifically design oils to run in certain stuff because that's what works best(for the acceptable minimum of production cost of course.) for specific application. Sure it car went faster(wow, not by alot)!!, but there are no long term affects shown. No details as to how the oil affects parts or operations on the car. Besides, who wants to go faster anyway! LMAO!! Don't care not Putin it in my Prelude!!!!
danny600rr
11/15/2006 10:36:12 PM
that settles it the lincoln ls is getting some motorcycle oil in the good ol'e v8......................................j/k would be intrested to see somebody else do it and some official time slips or dyno runs