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NIZMAINIAC 24-02-2006 18:11

i don't think they do, all i've seen is 4 ltr packs of it , for the last 3-4 years or so

sideways danny 24-02-2006 18:18

Silkolene, Valvoline, Millers and motul all come in 5 liter cans, I'd be happy to use any of those, Valvoline is the most friendly price though

s13eater 24-02-2006 18:41

is the silkolene pro any good as thats 10/50.

PukkaSilvia 24-02-2006 18:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by sideways danny
castrol RS loses it's viscosity after about 2k,

I change my oil at least every 2k anyhow or soon as its not clear on my dipstick :) .But if it only breaks down to 10-50 then its not going to cause any problems. Sxoc prove castrol wrong. Sxoc really must have a lot of paid members
After further thought though 10-50 is probably the best choice for the ca engines but i dont think Castrol RS is going to do any harm at all and is still a top choice of oil

s13eater 24-02-2006 19:01

i think every 2 kilometers is a bit extreme jon:trout :D i at least do 3k before a change.can engine flush fuck the turbo up:confused:

PukkaSilvia 24-02-2006 19:05

pmsl no every 2 miles shaun as it pisses all over the road.:rolleyes:

2000 miles a change so far, I get discount oil through work and a nice warm workshop.

Quote:

Originally Posted by s13eater
can engine flush fuck the turbo up:confused:

Thats a good question.

s13eater 24-02-2006 19:27

my oil seems to get a bit dirty quicker these days, maybe the bigger injectors and more fuel:confused: mine used to be golden all of the time, i must do more oil changes:)

PukkaSilvia 24-02-2006 20:34

Fao shaun. At a guess with the engine flush i cant see it doing any damage at all if as a pre-causion the same process is taken as when you fit a new turbo. Ie crank over the engine by hand with the drain line in a pot until a half pint has flowed through the turbo.Out of interest What does it say on the tin?

sideways danny 25-02-2006 14:20

engine flush is bad, it disturbs carbon that would normally just stay put and gets it moving round your engine

Silkolene 10w50 has been proved not to have degraded at all after 7k on an s14a, and that's after 2 track days. Castrol is designed for VERY high temperature applications but as such is a compromised formulation and doesn't hold it's viscosity. for the road you want a stable oil. castrol RS also has a very high sulphur content which some engines don't like

FLEXXX 25-02-2006 14:34

forget the engine flush bas i have heard that it can damage the turbo blades too i have used stp wymns slick50 and no probs as these are reptuble brands of engine treatments and fuel treatments but some of the cheaper brands can do more damage than any good


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