That's a lot of choices... Personally, I've run the sea-doo oils since '93. If anything fails I know it wasn't because I used a different oil... for two ski's that were $7,000 new and engines that are $1300 each for a rebuild... my preference is the extra $20/gallon...
I burn (at most) 5 gallons a summer... that's a $100 difference... that's 12 years of cheaper oil to make up for 1 blown engine...
Not that the less expensive oils can't protect as well, or are not possibly better in some respects... but this isn't a $40 printer that we aren't using 'non HP $80 ink in'.... this is a $1000 to $1500 engine... and I've had engine's fail when I was a good 2 miles from shore... Personally... I'll stick w/the sea-doo stuff, I don't want to pay more than I have to for it. But I know its what they said to use (I'm aware they make $ on it)...
But I'm glad to know there are options.
OF these 5 options we have, what ones 'mix' okay together?
ie, if you REALLY want to ride... NOW... and your out of your normal oil... what ones play nice together? does anyone know?
I like how you justify it to yourself, but the reality is you are just trying to convince your self why are wasting money.
Your printer example is NOTHING like this.. Using off brand ink is typically a less quality ink, you are reusing printer heads, etc, etc.
BRP doesn't make oil, as a matter of fact there are only a small handfull of oil manufactures yet there are 100's if not 1000's of different "Brands" of oils on the market, get the picture? For all you know Citgo/Mystik could make XPS for BRP. I'm not saying that they do..
ALL API-TC Low Ash Full Synthetic oil is equal to all other API-TC Low Ash Full Synthetic oil. The only difference you are getting is color and packaging and maybe some marketing. Beyond that you are throwing money away on BS. Justify it any way you like, but the facts don't change.
I'm not trying to sound like a jerk or a smart a$$ or anything, Just tying to get people to realize that their heads are full of BS and false hopes from people like BRP.. The OEM's spend millions on advertising/marketing and training of dealers to push thier OEM brand and basically lie/brainwash the customer to think "If you don't use OEM brand oil you will blow up your engine".
Talk to Bill O'Neal (Watercraft Magic), he will tell you that he's never seen an engine failure caused by a brand of oil. There is no such thing. API-TC is API-TC, there is no "Better quality API-TC"..
I'm sure none of this will change your mind because you have yourself convinced, which I guess if $100/yr buys you peace of mind, then that's worth something to you.
-TheChad