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No. There is still the primary.
20/50 weight. That is all that is recommended.
The recommended viscosity is 5W-30, but dependiing on the prevailing climate where you live you could adjust use either less or more viscosity (colder -5W-20 or, warmer - 10W-30).
Very unlikely. Not only do you have different year models, you are talking about different bike manufacturers.
I have owned two Isuzu trooper's. and 88 and a 98. Both having higher mileage I have always used 10W-30. If your truck is burning oil it may help to get a higher viscosity of oil, but 10W-30 will get the job done.
Five possible ideas: 1) Insufficient amount of oil. 2) Time for a change. 3) Wrong weight or viscosity. 4) Oil pressure sensor is somehow skewed or broken. 5) Your oil pan gasket is worn, causing a possible leak. I'm not sure if these will help, but they are possibilities.
I ride a 98 CR 125. I dont know exactly what it puts out but id say considering they have them dialed to 30-32 mine runs about 37.
You check it with the oil dipstick
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Oil level is low, add oil.