Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: star_whites on 06 April 2009, 20:59:20
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As per the title really. Which grade engine oil should I be using in my 3.0 1999 MV6?? Is it 10-40 or 5-30?? :-?
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As per the title really. Which grade engine oil should I be using in my 3.0 1999 MV6?? Is it 10-40 or 5-30?? :-?
10-40 semi synthetic. ;)
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GM Semi Synth is best value for money on TC
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Still awaiting my TC but have found Genuine GM Semi Synthetic advertised on fleebay at £22.95 + Postage (For two 5 litre tubs).
Much cheaper than local VX garage who charged me £28 + Vat (Per 5 LITRES) the last time without TC
(Plus she is really desperate for the change so cant really wait)
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change frequency is more important than anything though :y
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change frequency is more important than anything though :y
Have to agree on that as both my RS Cosworth and RS Turbo were changed every 3,000 miles without fail...
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I agree, I usually change it on my cars every 5000, but havent done this one yet. Going to do a change every 1500 up to 6000 to give it a really good clean out as its discusting at the minute. Plus Im going to try and take my skin off by doing it when its red hot so ensure as much of the gunk gets out the first time around >:(
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Please dont all shout at me! lol
i have used Magnatec "10W-40" in my 1998 S Reg 2.5 V6 Petrol for years, WHY is it that when i just went to Castrol Website and you put your Registration in, it says the best oil is "0W-30" is this correct?
or would i do damage to my car with this stuff?
and yeah i know how cheap the GM stuff is, LOL
im just asking :)
i only do about 4000 - 5000 miles per year, if that
my car sat on the drive 4 - 5 days a week normally
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Please dont all shout at me! lol
i have used Magnatec "10W-40" in my 1998 S Reg 2.5 V6 Petrol for years, WHY is it that when i just went to Castrol Website and you put your Registration in, it says the best oil is "0W-30" is this correct?
or would i do damage to my car with this stuff?
and yeah i know how cheap the GM stuff is, LOL
im just asking :)
Business is about trying to extract maximum profit from a customer.
Needless to say, they are recommending their most expensive (and bigges profit) oil.
Some people fall for it ;)
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i knew you`d say that lol ;D
will it damage my engine though? ::)
i thought 0w-30 would be a bit too thin?
better for my engine than 10w-40 mate?
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i knew you`d say that lol ;D
will it damage my engine though? ::)
i thought 0w-30 would be a bit too thin?
better for my engine than 10w-40 mate?
No, it will be fine, ignore the bullshit, and change it when its starts to go darker, and not at 20m miles or whatever Castrol claim it will do...
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was thinking of changing it every 6 months, that ok ?
probably would have done a massive 2000 miles by then! ha ha
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was thinking of changing it every 6 months, that ok ?
probably would have done a massive 2000 miles by then! ha ha
Should be more than fine - but when you do your weekly oil checks, if the oil has gone dark, schedule it earlier.
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are there benefits of using the 0w-30 over 10w-40 ?
my local mechanic said to use 10w-40 but i may try the 0w-30 if its ok, you guys know best anyway
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are there benefits of using the 0w-30 over 10w-40 ?
my local mechanic said to use 10w-40 but i may try the 0w-30 if its ok, you guys know best anyway
no benefits on your engine to be honest...
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ok mate, thanks anyway
i sent you a PM
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Ok thats 10 litres of Gen VX 10-40 oil ordered along with Gen oil/fuel filters and plugs. Already have air filter so couriers permiting looks like a good old service this weekend :D ;D ;)