
Me, provoke or aggravate an oil war that was inadvertently started up by a newbie?
"Nevermore", saith the Raven.Surely you jest ......
Rotella T6 is good oil, good enough for an annual or yearly change interval especially if backed up with special filtration (supermagnet ferrous separation).
The base oil and the additive packages contained in T6 are not weak, and some of us bump T6 up some anyway because we like enough additives sitting in the sump to replace whatever gets scrubbed off even very late in the oil change cycle.
I really don't think we need another oil war, as we do have correct Recommended Oils
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1344471565 sitting over in Technical Documents
which has everything in it that a newbie needs to know.
Now, if the newbie was saying something silly, we'd correct it, but he is not saying anything that isn't pretty much gospel (seems to have better common sense than many of the new persons come in with).
Dave is beginning to think that because of the carbide inserts Suzuki put in the most modern tappet followers, we might could back off on the old oil recommendations, but I keep pointing out we have lots of bikes here on the list that PREDATE those fancy tappet followers and those older style valve trains are running simple case hardened steel parts that certainly DO NEED need the higher levels of oil additives that are included in Recommended Oils
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1344471565And there is a point where you have to say yet again, putting in the full T6 packages and bumping on top of it may NOT be needed in every case, but "the old specs" so far has not shown any harm being done to the fancy new parts --- and it helps keep those thrashy gears in the tranny all happy to boot as they got no fancy hard stuff added to them.
Plus having lots of ZDDP logically makes our cam chains run a bit longer as they are 100% case hardened steel and they too need the heavy additive package to live relatively longer. So, protecting the oldest bikes still gives some benefits to even the newest production bikes and
we still lack any form of sensor that would be damaged by the larger doses of ZDDP.
Plus, you really can't get a Savage hot enough to jell a gearcase full of full synthetic T6, the engine simply doesn't ever get hot enough to cause the full synthetic Rotella base oil much damage.