right just doing an intrim budget service on my meg 1.9 dci 120
i've found loads of 5w40 engine oil 5 litres,
however it once go described to me that cheaper oil is actually recycled oils, where as the expensive stuff is new, how can this be allowed and surely they both should do the same job?
i'm not wanting to spend 50 quid on oil, but want good protection for 6k intervals.
oil help
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Re: oil help
I'm sure manufacturers would have to state quite clearly on the bottle whether the oil was recycled or not.
Any real synthetic 5W-40 or 0W-40 will do fine e.g. Mobil 1, Castrol Edge, Motul etc.
Any real synthetic 5W-40 or 0W-40 will do fine e.g. Mobil 1, Castrol Edge, Motul etc.
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Re: oil help
Don't believe they do have state new or recycled
but yes cheep oil is often filtered cleaned used oil
Ask oilman from opie oil for definative answer
Steve
but yes cheep oil is often filtered cleaned used oil
Ask oilman from opie oil for definative answer
Steve
Re: oil help
Some oils are recycled, but the chances are you will not purchase one if you stick to a reputable brand. They do not have to state if it is reclaimed oil but any oil company of any worth would not sell it as a premium product.
Cheers
Guy.
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Re: oil help
Cheers Guy, Knew i was contacting the correct person.
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