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I think it was RP Max Cycle 20W/50 that was suitable for wet clutches and tested by Jim.
Can you recall what its called Jim?
It’s important to be precise about these things because, as your testing showed, sometimes oils that appeared very similar initially, and were even from the same maker, tested VERY differently!
Still, if you're running a belt & dry clutch, the choice for a Norton twin (961's aside) is Royal Purple HPS 20-50?
HPS 20w50 is $7 a quart at my local speed shop. They have plenty stock with 2 different types of RP bottles and labels but can't tell me which is the latest one. I gather they don't sell much.
Does the XPR work with a wet clutch? I have seen generic commentary that intuits it should, but nothing specific.Yes, It is Royal Purple Max Cycle. It is available in 10-40 and 20-50. Both grades tested about the same.
I run the 10-40 in my FJ .
I run HPS 10-40 in my 68 Mercedes 2.8 liter.
Does the XPR work with a wet clutch? I have seen generic commentary that intuits it should, but nothing specific.
HPS 20-50 is cheaper per liter here in NZ than Mobil 1.
I have some and was wondering about it for my 848.It works great in my Zuma.
He was Prez of South Africa. Don’t know what he’s doing these days.WTF is a Zuma...?