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The Harley is air-cooled, so it will see pretty high oil temps, which causes sludge in conventional oil. Turbochargers can have problems from conventional oil coking in the bearing housings from high heat as well. Synthetic can withstand higher temperatures before it breaks down and when it does break down it creates an ash that is less damaging than the chunks of coke that traditional oil does.Originally posted by: hanoverphist
being an industrial programmer and not a gearhead, i cant say either way without anecdotal evidence. we use synthetic oils in the big 125hp up to 400hp motors (electric) we use for water/ wastewater because they get almost twice the life out of them. thats about what i can say for sure. when you get into tolerances for heat and such, you lose me there. i know the mechanic said his engine had less wear on it than most bikes at 12k miles when he had his redone. he is a pro, so im going to take his word when he said it was due to him using synthetic and changing his oil regularly.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
My general rule is that air-cooled or turbocharged means use synthetic because of the greater tolerance for high heat. ("Air-cooled" really means "Oil-cooled" and for turbocharged engines the turbine housing can really heat oil.) In naturally-aspirated applications there's no real need for synthetic since it would take decades before the difference showed itself. Probably half a million miles at least. Superchargers are a toss-up.Originally posted by: hanoverphist
depends on the synthetic you use. in my dads harley, he uses a synthetic. when he took it in to get the heads redone, the mechanics told him he had the cleanest heads they had seen at 55k miles. hes never used anything but synthetic. ive seen engines that always had organic oils in them, and they arent anywhere near "clean" like his was and is, so id have to agree that synthetics help out.
ZV
Synthetic will undoubtedly last longer, but on a 5,000 mile interval regular dino oil will be more than sufficient for a street-driven car. Can generally even go to 7,500 mile interval on conventional oil with a quality filter.
ZV