BEST OIL?

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Post by Del_GTi »

Vauxhall Semi-Synthetic 10w-40 is superb.

I just did an oil change on mine today and thats what i used.

Excellent oil. I usually do a change at every 5k, though this time it was 4.5k.
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

what's trade club?

the first rule of trade club is, you do not talk about trade club?
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Talk about LIQUID GOLD,

Synta Blend Motor Oil SAE 10w-40 £34. Blimey


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Tahrey1043 wrote:what's trade club?

the first rule of trade club is, you do not talk about trade club?
Sorry Tahrey I never saw this post..... :oops: Should have PM'd me

Right Trade club is a Vauxhall scheme they set up to allow them to compete supplying the trade and stop everyone from buying aftermarket parts.

I do a lot of work on vauxhalls so I thought why can't I register myself as a independant car repair outfit...... I'm not but they don't know that!!!

So I got the forms filled em in and sent off for membership of the trade club - it cost nothing to join.....

They accepted - lord knows what checks they do but bottom line is I get everything at trade club rates

eg

Vauxhall Semi synth 10-40W at £6.60 for 5L instead of retail £14.25
Oil Filters £1.02 instead of £3.86
Antifreeze 6.00 for 5L instead of £9.00
Brake fluid DOT 4 £9.40 instead of £17.55
Spark Plugs £2.04 instead of £3.53
Air Filter £8.00 instead of £20.25
Fuel Filter £6.10 instead of £17.95

Have K&N Filter so don't buy the air filters

Other parts are in the scheme and if it's not it doesn't matter because as long as I buy some service parts I need to produce my card and then they automatically give me trade on any bits not covered cos they see the card!!!!

Happy bunny except the LC parts aren't in the scheme and they are bloody daft prices even with a sizable trade discount......

Anyone want any oil filters? - I buy one everytime I buy a part for the LC!!!

PS if you are going to the polo show I have a few cans of 10-40W semi synth I could sell you for same rate!!
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you get your quantum synta semi-synthetic from GSF at about £11 for a 5 litre can. they also do the genuine filters for about £3.50 too.

£15 for the oil and filter, your bob on at that

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Post by warrmr »

those pics are rather desturbing. im assuming that the sparkly bits in the oil in that head is metal shavings. ( looks like the s**t that come off my alloys when i was polshing them up.)


so if the oil was replaced every 10k that must mean the oil doesnt lube aswell after 6-7k or summat like that i know oil breaks down but i never understood to what extent it stopped lubing the parts up. mabe i should get on the case for an oil change in another 2k miles. ( had one at 34000 now on 35500.)
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warrmr wrote:those pics are rather desturbing. im assuming that the sparkly bits in the oil in that head is metal shavings. ( looks like the **** that come off my alloys when i was polshing them up.)
No just the light reflection from the flash on the large amounts of carbon deposits
warrmr wrote:so if the oil was replaced every 10k that must mean the oil doesnt lube aswell after 6-7k or summat like that i know oil breaks down but i never understood to what extent it stopped lubing the parts up. mabe i should get on the case for an oil change in another 2k miles. ( had one at 34000 now on 35500.)
Oil breaks down over time - the longer you leave it in the more it degrades - the more it degrades the less it can keep the moving parts apart so the more wear results

5K max betwen changes is my recomendation
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Post by JTLondon »

Hmmm.... :roll:
According to halfraud's oil guide, late 90s VWs should be using fully synthetic oil.
Firstly is this true and 2ndly what if I have mineral in my car? :roll:
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don't go to halfords in the first place, let alone take thier advice. :lol:
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Post by dubpolo »

Mine runs on semi, and that’s what it tells you in the book.

Ian, bit of change to the subject but what brake fluid would you recommend?
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might just be me bin stoopid but i take it nobody rates gtx magnatec,im a bit of a novice on these things tbh,thats what my 16v has in it.
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nobody can tell me what weight of oil to put in my 100bhp 16v... i'm going for synta silver as it made my mk4 purr, but all i know is that gti's take 10/40...would mine take the same? :?
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hardhitter wrote:don't go to halfords in the first place, let alone take thier advice. :lol:
I've yet to buy any car parts from halfords :wink: :lol:
So anything wrong with using mineral oil in my polo? and should I switch to fully synth?
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dubpolo wrote:Mine runs on semi, and that’s what it tells you in the book.


I like semi - main reason being it's easy to switch either way - mineral to fully synth is seriously bad news

Ian, bit of change to the subject but what brake fluid would you recommend?
DOT 4 any make

- fer c's sake don't use fully synthetic brake fluid (scary stuff that is)

- marketing plus - it won't damage your paint work and doesn't absorb water so boiling point is a constant over the lifetime of the fluid

negative point - you may notice an increase in pedal travel WTF!

- Ian's points - Don't spill it (non synthetic brake fluid) and your paint works fine - change it every year and water absorption is minimal :wink:

True situation - OMG pedals hit the floor!!! I put it in the LC and I can tell you stopping two tonnes of car at 180 mph and having the pedal on the deck is not nice or clever - changed it straight back to normal DOT 4 and instantly got the brakes exactly how I want them.

PS I use an easi bleed so no there wasn't any air in the system :roll:
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rich16v wrote:might just be me bin stoopid but i take it nobody rates gtx magnatec,im a bit of a novice on these things tbh,thats what my 16v has in it.
Awfull stuff - definate case of marketing hype over technical ability - much better oils about that are cheaper
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