Protect Your Engine With The Right Oil
If you’re a powersports enthusiast, you already know how important oil is to your engine. It is the main barrier between having a good time and ruining a ride with a costly breakdown. Your motor simply cannot function without quality oil. Sure, there is always the option of using OEM oils for your ride, but if you go looking at aftermarket oils, you need to be sure you find one with the right additives and development to handle the rigors of off-road use. That’s where Moose Offroad comes in. They have a new lineup of oils specifically developed for off-road and powersports machines. If you want to protect your engine the right way, check into Moose Offroad Oil.
OEM vs Aftermarket
No one will deny that your ATV, UTV, or dirt bike won’t run well on the same OEM oil it rolled off the showroom floor with. These oils are designed for basic conditions and a stock engine. While you will have a good time out on the trail, the OEM oil may not be the best choice for your driving/riding style.
This is where the aftermarket comes in. A quality aftermarket oil, like those from Moose Offroad generally works better in a wider range of environments. All Moose oil is JASO MA2 certified for viscosity and thermal breakdown performance and quality. If you ride in extreme cold, or extreme heat, you may have better protection from Moose Oil. Read on to find out why.
Synthetics
Synthetic oil has a leg up on petroleum-based oil in that it can take extreme temperatures better. Moose Offroad is now offering three fully synthetic blends of oil for your powersports vehicles that is specially blended to withstand the most extreme high temperatures, letting you pound down the trail all day long and not be concerned about thermal breakdown in the oil. These oils were engineered with Japanese motors in mind, which are known for being high revving, precise motors that demand oils that have the best in friction fighting properties.
The Moose Offroad Synthetic Oils come in 10W-40, 10W-50, and 15W-50 weights. These options cover most engine needs and are designed for the highest pressure environments without causing issues with power delivery. This is important whether you’re blasting down a trail, blowing out a berm in the dunes, or making a mad-dash for the finish line. You simply need to have the best engine protection you can get in an oil designed specifically for off-road environments. Paired with a high-quality filter, you can get extra mileage from Moose Offroad synthetic oils.
Mineral
If your engine performs best with a natural mineral/petroleum-based oil providing the lubrication, fear not - Moose Offroad has you covered, too. Its mineral-based 10W-40 oil is a natural blend of the right fluids that will protect your engine from heat and friction build up. It works well for your engine oil in 4-stroke engines, and is outstanding for use as transmission oil in two-stroke machines. When you need a natural oil with the best protection from heat and hard-core off-road use, this product will be one of the best choices you can make.
Filter Oil
Moose Offroad knows that it isn’t just your motor oil that protects your engine. You need clean air, too. That’s why they developed a premium air filter oil. The Moose Offroad Filter Oil was developed and tested for maximum air flow and flame resistance in a water-resistant biodegradable oil that helps your air filter keep dirt, duct and debris from being sucked into your engine. The Moose filter oil stays tacky and will not dry out or drip off your filter. This is vital as you don’t want your filter left without the extra protection the oil provides. The oil also helps the filter seal with your airbox, adding even more protection from dirt and even the finest dust.
Moose Offroad packages the filter oil in a metal, one-liter can to help ensure you get the freshest filter oil possible for better performance. This is another vital area to keep track of, as a gap in the filter can let your engine suck in dirt and debris, leading to a much shorter and more expensive lifespan. The Moose Offroad Filter Oil is also made in the USA.
Moose Is Loose
You already know how good Moose Offroad products are. Chances are you have Moose parts on your ride already. Moose stands for performance and value, so you know that you’re getting the best bang for your buck. Head to your local Moose dealer today and check out the new line of off-road performance oils.
NOTE: This is sponsored content produced in partnership with Moose Offroad
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