Rev tech Pure?

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Whats the scoop on this process?
Is it stilll wet clutch safe?




RevTech Pure uses a refining process which completely removes hydrocarbons and other contaminant from crude oil. The resulting base oil is so pure, it is clear. It provides synthetic-like performance from a petroleum oil. Hydrocracked oils generate 90% less corrosive acids than conventional motor oils, reduce sludge formation by more than 50%, and resist oxidation up to three times longer. Meets or exceeds all H-D? warranty requirements. API SH/CG-4 approved.
 
You can ask them about running with a wet clutch.Prolong told me how to use it in a bike with out slipping.
 
Just run a good quality non energy conserving oil and you will be fine. Energy conserving is a no-no in wet transmissions...


These guys with 150,000 miles on there bikes run some of the cheaper Wally world oils... If you look at them, they are non energy conserving...:whistlin:

Additives stay out of my bikes... Only Seafoam in the gas...:thumbs up:
 

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