Mobil 1 0/40 Fully synthetic £26 all in
Mobil 1 0/40 Fully synthetic £26 all in
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robperrie

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56 posts

290 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Bought it in bulk...

zippy500

1,883 posts

285 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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I did that, but at £25 a can, x4 in total

bryanlister

4,948 posts

297 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Costco £26 for 4 litres Mobil 1.

joospeed

4,473 posts

294 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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valvoline 5/50 . 20 pounds for 4 litres.

incorrigible

13,668 posts

277 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Millers 10/40 fully synth, £25 from local autofactors

JonRB

78,199 posts

288 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Les Smith (or something similar - cheap version of Halfords anyway) in Farnborough, £26 for 4 litres.

I was so surprised I almost bought some, then remembered the Chimaera is now running on Castrol GTX Magnatec!

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Lensey

2,526 posts

299 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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City Europe calais - Mobil 1 0/40W £18.00!

angusfaldo

2,825 posts

290 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Mazola - 76p for 750mls

GregE240

10,857 posts

283 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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....then remembered the Chimaera is now running on Castrol GTX Magnatec!


Hopefully not for long Jon, horrid oil, IMHO.

JonRB

78,199 posts

288 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Hopefully not for long Jon, horrid oil, IMHO.
Dave Batty seems very keen on it, which is why when my Chimaera came back from a recent oil change service its Mobil 1 had been replaced with GTX.

Why, what's wrong with it (IYHO?)

incorrigible

13,668 posts

277 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Aren't there two types ? a basic mineral one and a synth or semi synth one

Tivs get too hot for mineral oils, I was told, that's why people have to change them every 3000 miles or "after every track day"

The expensive one should be fine (guessing), I really like the idea of an oil that'll stick to your engine internals while you're waiting for the weekend, (not that I care 'cause I use mine every day)

Anyone else

aorchard

78 posts

283 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Confused of Guildford..

...my car used to have Mobil 1 and as per Lord Batty of Comptons requirements now has Castrol Magnetec.

I asked him if rather than chuck the Mobil 1 I could top up with it until it ran out. He said OK.

Assume therefore that both are synthetic.

Please someone clarify before I make a big mistake.

dans

1,142 posts

300 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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I used to get one of my cars looked after by a guy who built engines for the racing morgans series' He swore by running the rover derived engines on ordinary castrol GTX 15W50. I ran my Chimaera on it and it was far happier than it ever was on Mobil

tivhead

6,112 posts

282 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Crappy shopper fully savage oil - 8p per litre.

CarZee

13,382 posts

283 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Well I'd be interested in pros and cons of Magnatec as like Ben, I've always thought tht it sounded like quite a good idea..

Jon: I have to say I'd be pretty irritated if my service guy changed my car onto a completely different oil without consulting me.

shpub

8,507 posts

288 months

Thursday 26th September 2002
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Well I'd be interested in pros and cons of Magnatec as like Ben, I've always thought tht it sounded like quite a good idea..



Allegedly and Allegedly, the story goes that while testing Magnatec, they ran it on several engines and found when they stripped it down that there was this brown film on all the parts. The engineers threw up their hands in shock when a marketing guy said they could sell this as a feature as the oil obviously coats the metal bits. everyone was happy and so the marketing campaign was born. I don't know how urban myth this is but many of the engine builders I have taked to don't like it because of the gunge it leaves in their engines.

As for having oil that coats and stays on the metal... all oils do this anyway but they don't charge you for it. I think there is even a test for it in the oil specs anyway. Dunk a bit of metal in oil and leave it. Even after a few days there will still be a film on it.

Steve
www.tvrbooks.co.uk

JonRB

78,199 posts

288 months

Thursday 26th September 2002
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Jon: I have to say I'd be pretty irritated if my service guy changed my car onto a completely different oil without consulting me.
Ordinarily yes, but Dave has earned my trust to the extent that I wasn't too upset by it.

I must say I am a little concerned by him saying that you can chuck any old crap in though, as I was under the impression that you should not mix oil of different grades.

incorrigible

13,668 posts

277 months

Thursday 26th September 2002
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Well I'd be interested in pros and cons of Magnatec as like Ben, I've always thought tht it sounded like quite a good idea..


As for having oil that coats and stays on the metal... all oils do this anyway but they don't charge you for it. I think there is even a test for it in the oil specs anyway. Dunk a bit of metal in oil and leave it. Even after a few days there will still be a film on it.

Steve
www.tvrbooks.co.uk


So how do they get away with "better protection as soon as you turn the key" or is that similar to "Carlsberg is probably the most average lager in the world" ?