Oily question
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Muff Mewell

Original Poster:

362 posts

275 months

Monday 17th March 2003
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Mornin' all

Don't know whether I've got the right forum but here goes...

Does anyone know whether Castrol GTX magnatec (10W 40) is fully synthetic?

Only it says on the back, "This oil has been synthetically engineered to....." so I thought maybe it was. If so can I use the half a bottle or so I have left that I used in my old car to top up a Civic Type R until it gets to its first service or should I go and get something else?

All advice greatfully recieved

Andy

GregE240

10,857 posts

288 months

Monday 17th March 2003
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No, its semi synthetic. And adheres to no British Standards whatsoever. a proper "snake oil" - dubious IMHO. Stick to proper synthetic stuff.

Muff Mewell

Original Poster:

362 posts

275 months

Monday 17th March 2003
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Thanks Greg, Any suggestions?

A guy at ABP Motorsport says Mobil is good

qwicksylva

530 posts

288 months

Monday 17th March 2003
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I use mobil all of the time, it's a good oil.

Rich

iguana

7,263 posts

281 months

Monday 17th March 2003
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I'm of the anti Mobil 1 crowd, not only do many cars consume it due to it being so thin, but at something like £33 for 4 litres it is hidiously over priced and the same formula can be found in many fully synthetic oils on sale for a fraction of the cost.

Muff Mewell

Original Poster:

362 posts

275 months

Tuesday 18th March 2003
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What sort would you recommend then?

I'm totally clueless about oil, I don't even know what the difference is between synthetic and non-synthetic

Having already topped it up the other day with about half a pint of Magnatec, Does anyone think I should get the lot changed? I've only done about 2500 miles in it so far.

Andy

mrsd

1,502 posts

274 months

Tuesday 18th March 2003
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Use what they recommend for the car. Some cars need a semi-synthetic, some a fully synthetic etc. Using Mobil 1 (for example) will do the piston rings on some running-in engines, for example, will do them no favours whatsoever. It is v. important that you use the right grade. RTFM ?

MoJocvh

16,837 posts

283 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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www.millersoils.co.uk for a start.

Hey quicksilva I'm using cfs10/60 in the mojo at present what do you run?

>> Edited by MoJocvh on Wednesday 19th March 19:30