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Prefered Engine Oil #871835
24/07/2009 22:26
24/07/2009 22:26

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Hi Everyone,
Just like to here what kind of oil people are putting in their engines?
I have a 20VT and at the moment I've got Comma Oil Fully synthetic 5-40.

Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: ] #871839
24/07/2009 22:28
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Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: mattB] #871881
24/07/2009 23:49
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Silkolene Pro S... From Opie Oils
Or Millers
Higher mileage engines generally are run on a more viscose oil to up the oil pressure...

Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: ] #871886
25/07/2009 00:02
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Motul 300V 15W50 is my choice wink

Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: mattB] #871889
25/07/2009 00:07
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Originally Posted By: mattB
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Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: ] #871898
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im considering castrol edge 10-60w as i can get it below rrp... any views on it?

Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: Blue20vt] #871902
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I'm using the castrol 10w60 and its a good oil. Don't forget theres 2 different types of castrol 10w60. Ones the Edge Sport and the other being Edge (label says for BMW M engines). The Edge is suppose to be the better one.

Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: Kelv27] #871917
25/07/2009 01:33
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Just put my order through Silkolene Pro S 10-50 Fully synthetic Racing oil 10L £70 from the special deal that Oilman running (Opie) thumb

Last edited by VTurbo; 25/07/2009 01:35.
Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: ] #872084
25/07/2009 17:28
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I only use Millers CFS 10w-60 in my piston engined cars.

I am not a big fan of Silkolene.

Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: ] #872096
25/07/2009 17:53
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Millers 10w-60 as above, £45 off ebay delivered. Awesome oil, 2bar oil pressure at idle even after a very hard blast!

Re: Prefered Engine Oil [Re: ] #872116
25/07/2009 19:22
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No No No. Hiding a which oil question in the tuning area will not work smile

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