Correct Oil for PCX?

Having trouble? Need more info on something mechanical? Ask here!

Moderator: Modsquad

TheMaverick
Frequent Poster
Frequent Poster
Posts: 733
Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:07 am

Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by TheMaverick »

Hi Folks,

I've had a read of the manual and it's very specific about the type of oil that they recommend. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble relating that to an off-the-shelf brand that we have here in New Zealand (eg Shell, Mobil etc). I don't mind spending the big bucks to get the best oil -- just not sure what that is.

Shell have a premium oil just for scooters, but it appears to be "MA" instead of "MB" - and on it goes.

Anyone able to give me a quick product name?
TheMaverick
Frequent Poster
Frequent Poster
Posts: 733
Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:07 am

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by TheMaverick »

Might be able to answer my own question here. I found this:

https://www.shell.com/global/products-s ... ooter.html

Thoughts anyone?

Many thanks,

Cheers,

Colin
Valiant
Frequent Poster
Frequent Poster
Posts: 913
Joined: Wed Jun 25, 2014 2:48 am
Year: 2015
Color: White
Location: Honolulu, HI

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by Valiant »

Looks like that one meets or exceeds the classification requirements, just remember to get the 10W-30 viscosity. If the oil you want isn't locally available, just order it online(my solution to everything).
User avatar
Alibally
Official Moderator
Official Moderator
Posts: 1761
Joined: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:47 pm
Year: 2019
Color: Black
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by Alibally »

That looks perfect. 10w 30 for where you are, or 10w 40 if it a hotter country.
Image
TheMaverick
Frequent Poster
Frequent Poster
Posts: 733
Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:07 am

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by TheMaverick »

Thanks folks. I had a look in a couple of Shell shops today -- no dice so far. Will keep looking (on and off-line).

Many thanks again,

Cheers,

Colin
User avatar
relic
Forum Benefactor
Forum Benefactor
Posts: 516
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2014 8:24 pm
Year: 2013
Color: red white
Location: BC Canada

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by relic »

Honda catch 22
if you follow all their specs there is no such animal
I'm sure they charge any oil manufacturer to include their spec on the label
some of the 10-30 high mileage oils with API-SJ or higher would be OK
the API classification is the ticket
iceman
Forum Benefactor
Forum Benefactor
Posts: 2857
Joined: Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:43 pm
Year: 2014 125 (LED)
Color: White
Location: London, England

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by iceman »

http://hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t ... lit=amazon
Amazons has most if not all you need - so should be able to order it online and save searching around locally. Most oils will be fine as others have stated many times due to the PCX having a dry clutch. Fully synthetic 5w30 through 10w40 (dependant on locale).
Image
User avatar
Alibally
Official Moderator
Official Moderator
Posts: 1761
Joined: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:47 pm
Year: 2019
Color: Black
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by Alibally »

10w 40 would be fine if there's nothing else. It's not a race bike.
Image
fast1075
New Member
New Member
Posts: 36
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2015 5:32 pm
Year: 2013
Color: black
Location: Central Florida

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by fast1075 »

I use Shell Rotella T5 in 10w-30. It carries an API rating of SM, which exceeds the requirements of the factory specified SJ requirement in my owner's manual). I just bought a gallon for $13.59 plus tax that came with a $5.00 mail in rebate. Win, Win!!!

The "MB" Jaso rating is, well, the Japanese rating system. I find it interesting that my local Powerhouse Honda dealer cannot even GET oil rated "MB".

Off topic, but I run Rotella T6 in my 250 Ninja. 13,000+ RPM everywhere I go on it. I flog it like a rented mule.
The Fasterizer
User avatar
you you
What's a wot?
What's a wot?
Posts: 10000
Joined: Sat Jun 30, 2012 5:37 pm
Location: Between Lulu and Chichi

Re: Correct Oil for PCX?

Post by you you »

Alibally wrote:10w 40 would be fine if there's nothing else. It's not a race bike.
Don't wind them up
Post Reply