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manthos

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5w30 or 5w40 fully synthetic?

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:30
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i always just used 10-40 on my standard engine, an 15-50 on charged engine

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:44
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Cheers. I swear it had 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:50
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Cheers. I swear it had 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:50
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Cheers. I swear it had 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi

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Cheers. I swear it had 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:51
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Cheers. I swear it had 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi
Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:51
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Cheers. I swear it had 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi

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Cheers. I swear it had 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:52
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you'll only find a 10W40 in semi synth flavour I believe, not that it matters greatly, any decent branded oil of the right grade will work fine.

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:55
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welshpug! wrote:
you'll only find a 10W40 in semi synth flavour I believe, not that it matters greatly, any decent branded oil of the right grade will work fine.


so whats the best to use then?

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:59
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unsure as it was just GM oil that we buy in bulk at the garage, i thought it was fully syn tho.

I dont think it matters that much as engine will be old and worn anyway, diffrent if it was a brand new engine or car, but every owner will of probaly used diffrent oils over the years and diffrent garages will of used diffrent oils

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 13:59
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Well now im stuck not knowing whats best. As i say i believe it had 5w30 fully in last time.

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 14:14
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thought my screen was broken there LOL

swear you didnt have 5w30 fully last time. Do you use 10w40 fully or semi
LOL


emm asking which is "best" is going to get lots of different responses
try the faq on oil in the faq section?

mines charged and iv always used Purple Royal as per RichW recommendation

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 14:18
manthos

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Fully.

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 14:44
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If it's a standard engine use 10w40, semi synth. Yes

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 18:56
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Opinions on oil are like @r$eholes - everyone's got one.

Mine is that these engines are getting up in the miles now, so going for the slightly thicker oil is best. However, it is dependent on how you use your car. Year round commuting, summer-only use, track use etc.

I use fully synthetic as I am pedantic and like to use top-quality stuff. I used the standard Pug synthetic Total Quartz 5w30 initially, but I'm definitely going to go thicker when I change the oil.

Opie Oils recommends 10w40 semi-synth or 5w40 fully synth for the 306 GTI-6. There are 10w40 fully synth oils on the site though.

I think a good rule of thumb is that if it is a car you care about then anything of decent quality (i.e. not budget) that is not too thin (I'd say 5w is verging on too thin for a 100K mile engine) is fine. I'd go fully synth personally, but semi synth is more than adequate.

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 20:43
chrisd306

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when i drop the oil in the new 6 i was going to use the flora stuff from tesco, as it seams to have a good right up and looks alot healthier option

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 20:53
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I always used 5w40 fully synth in mine and shes been sweet for 54K in a year and half LOL

I was always under the impression that 5w40 was better at lower temperatures, so better in winter etc...

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 20:55
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Agreed it flows better on winter start-ups, although I don't use my Rallye in winter. Spent too much time laboriously scraping rust off and repainting the underside. It has got 5w30 in it at present and it hasn't blown up yet, though it is going thicker when I change. Each to their own.

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 21:04
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Put Millers 5w50 fully synth in mine before FCSThumbs up

Seems to be quieter in general,and took a good thrashing round Donnington with oil temp not going over 140Smile

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Posted 26th Jun 2012 at 21:08
manthos

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All changed for top quality 5w30 fully synth like last time and ngk irridians. Runs quieter and will be better than 10w for track. Cheers fella's see you at pugfest.

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Posted 27th Jun 2012 at 00:28
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coskev wrote:
Put Millers 5w50 fully synth in mine before FCSThumbs up

Seems to be quieter in general,and took a good thrashing round Donnington with oil temp not going over 140Smile

Oil temp of 140 is not good, oil begins to separate at 120 so is not doing its job correctly any more, you want to watch that or you'll kill your engine! Sad

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Posted 27th Jun 2012 at 00:32
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jeffers wrote:
coskev wrote:
Put Millers 5w50 fully synth in mine before FCSThumbs up

Seems to be quieter in general,and took a good thrashing round Donnington with oil temp not going over 140Smile

Oil temp of 140 is not good, oil begins to separate at 120 so is not doing its job correctly any more, you want to watch that or you'll kill your engine! Sad


Most 6's/Rallyes running standard water/oil heat exchangers see 140 on track from what I've seenSmile

Not sure how accurate the oil temp gauge is though?Dunno

Can see mine peak at near 140 on the road with spirited drivingYes

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Posted 27th Jun 2012 at 20:24
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coskev wrote:
Most 6's/Rallyes running standard water/oil heat exchangers see 140 on track from what I've seenSmile


Maybe they do, but it's really not good. No

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