Originally Posted By: claluja
Originally Posted By: gotnogunk
Mystik, made by Citgo (who also makes Yamalube)
Think Nippon Oil now makes many Yamalube oils.
That would make more sense being as they are a Japanese oil company, but I am wondering, with all the tariffs, import fees, exchange rates, etc, if that would be the case with their oils over here in NA?
I guess it boils down to who can ever offer the best price, but that aside, I highly doubt this company/refinery is putting out oil that is that special that Yamaha thinks they can charge $21 dollars a litre for it.
Originally Posted By: irv
Originally Posted By: claluja
Originally Posted By: gotnogunk
Mystik, made by Citgo (who also makes Yamalube)
Think Nippon Oil now makes many Yamalube oils.
That would make more sense being as they are a Japanese oil company, but I am wondering, with all the tariffs, import fees, exchange rates, etc, if that would be the case with their oils over here in NA?
I guess it boils down to who can ever offer the best price, but that aside, I highly doubt this company/refinery is putting out oil that is that special that Yamaha thinks they can charge $21 dollars a litre for it.
I tore down my 1996 model Lawn-Boy mower last year and the hone marks are still in the cylinder from running Amsoil Saber. I had to tear into the motor because the rod bearings were hammered away from my son running the mower with a clogged discharge chute at low rpms. No oil will protect you from that. Very impressed with the Amsoil and I have used it in this mower since new at about 65:1; I just can't do 100:1 like Amsoil suggests.
Originally Posted By: Sealbilly
Anyone make a fully synthetic premix oil? I found a brand called Sierra but I don't know anything about the brand. I'm talking TCW3.
Sierra is a parts marketing company. Look on the bottom of the jug for makers symbol...