If it is air cooled I highly recommend synthetic. If it is water cooled then it is not as important but I would still use synthetic.
Yes, that is called a blend.
A simple answer it's oil for your ATV.
USE Synthetic ATV OIL, it comes in various weights. Valvoline makes it, but Lucus makes a good oil but it is 8 to 10 dollars a quart.
Synthetic. Turbos should always be synthetic.
its the same process as changing synthetic oil, except you use regular oil.
Synthetic oil or a blend of Synthetic and regular oil is much better for your vehicle than regular oil alone. Synthetic oil is MUCH more expenshive. If you change your regular oil every 3 months or 3,000 miles I will be fine.
Yes, you can. It is even sold as a Synthetic Blend.
Yes, you can use synthetic oil in your ATV, and it often provides better engine protection and performance compared to conventional oils. However, it’s essential to check your ATV's owner's manual for manufacturer recommendations regarding oil type and specifications. Some ATVs may require specific oil formulations, so ensure compatibility to avoid potential issues. Overall, synthetic oil can be a great choice for enhancing your ATV's longevity and performance.
SAE 10w30 full synthetic.
if it's a turbo engine you should only use synthetic oil only!! if it's a non-turbo engine a conven. oil will do.
Yes you can.
Yes.