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adriches

What would be best oil to use for a 130k mi engine? Still 10w 40?

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cybernck

is it burning any of it? :)

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Jer309GTi

So is it 10w 40 semi-synthetic thats recommended for Mi's usually?

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adriches

not sure if its burning it, only just got the car.

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cybernck
So is it 10w 40 semi-synthetic thats recommended for Mi's usually?

as far as i know yes, you don't want to go too thin or fully synthetic.

 

having said that, i use Castrol RS 10W60, but that's within reason :D.

 

 

not sure if its burning it, only just got the car.

ahh, well just change it with good 10W40 semi-synthetic and change the filter too.

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Rippthrough

I use a 5w-40 fully synth.

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Jer309GTi

Rippthrough- Isn't that a little thin? I know fully synth is recommended for new cars but surely the Mi16 engine was never manufactured to the same tolerences as a new engine? It was designed over 15 years ago. Just my opinion, happy to be proved wrong :)

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Rippthrough
Rippthrough- Isn't that a little thin? I know fully synth is recommended for new cars but surely the Mi16 engine was never manufactured to the same tolerences as a new engine? It was designed over 15 years ago. Just my opinion, happy to be proved wrong :)

 

 

No, fully synth isn't any thinner than normal stuff :lol:

 

Just one of those rumours circulated on t'internet by people that should know better.

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Jer309GTi

No, I know that ffs! 5w40 is thinner than 10w40, and so I was suggesting that that was too thin :)

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Rippthrough
No, I know that ffs! 5w40 is thinner than 10w40, and so I was suggesting that that was too thin :)

 

 

Only when it's cold, and oil is so thick when cold that the thinner you can get it the better.

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KRISKARRERA

I never had any problems when I used 5w40 for a while but I went back to 10w40 because I figured that as I change my oil every 3 months it was throwing money down the drain. (and I usually only cover about 1 thousand miles in 3 months lol.

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petert1345402284

I use Shell Ultra Helix 15W-50 full synthetic.

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pug309twin40s

i always use the 10w-40w total/quantum stuff that GSF sells.

 

never had a problem with it. and it only cost £10 for 5lts :D

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KRISKARRERA

Yeah trouble is though they seem to have given up mail order for oil and my nearest GSF is 35 miles away.

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Guest DesMi16

There's no problem with running fully synths on the Mi engine. As Rippthrough pointed out, the main difference is the lubricating properties from cold. Good quality synthetic oils are always preferable over mineral oils in performance engines, due to higher thermal stability. The last thing you want is oil breaking down because it's getting too hot during over enthusiastic driving (Magnatec is possible the worst i have experienced for this). Mobil 1 is expensive but very good. Also tried Halfords own fully synth on a trackday out of interest and performed excellent. Millers and Silkolene are also two good options.

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KRISKARRERA

Yeah I like Halfords fully synthetic. They've also recently brought out a a performance version of their fully synthetic that is 5w50 if I remember correctly.

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Guest DesMi16

My bro has just tried some of that Halfords fully synth track day oil. For 'track days and enthusiastic driving' as it says on the label. Roughly translates into 'for cars that get well and truly nailed'

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KRISKARRERA

Yeah it's like a subtle way of saying "I knock the s*it out of my car" :lol:

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Guest borgo

I use MOTUL 4100 10W-40 (South Korea Dealer default) & 300V 5W-40 (on track).

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Guest franco
I use MOTUL 4100 10W-40 (South Korea Dealer default) & 300V 5W-40 (on track).

 

I use the same combination in mine, runs very nicely.

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