Kerax Engine Oil?

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Strudul

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1,585 posts

85 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Got an oil change due and stumbled across Kerax Hyerdrive. Never heard of them before - are they any good or one of those cheapo brands that should be avoided?

Any experiences?

Cheers

Barchettaman

6,306 posts

132 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Why avoid any 'cheapo brand' if it meets the manufacturer's specifications?

I always use Mannol 5W30, it's to BMW LL04/Opel Dexos 2 spec and is absolutely fine.

Strudul

Original Poster:

1,585 posts

85 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Barchettaman said:
Why avoid any 'cheapo brand' if it meets the manufacturer's specifications?

I always use Mannol 5W30, it's to BMW LL04/Opel Dexos 2 spec and is absolutely fine.
Better oil performance?

E-bmw

9,210 posts

152 months

Tuesday 16th January 2018
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Strudul said:
Got an oil change due and stumbled across Kerax Hyerdrive. Never heard of them before
Neither has Google.......... I take it you mean Kerax Hyperdrive?

Strudul

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Tuesday 16th January 2018
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E-bmw said:
Strudul said:
Got an oil change due and stumbled across Kerax Hyerdrive. Never heard of them before
Neither has Google.......... I take it you mean Kerax Hyperdrive?
That's the one.

Barchettaman

6,306 posts

132 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Strudul said:
Barchettaman said:
Why avoid any 'cheapo brand' if it meets the manufacturer's specifications?

I always use Mannol 5W30, it's to BMW LL04/Opel Dexos 2 spec and is absolutely fine.
Better oil performance?
But if the ´cheapo´ oil brand offers performance to the OEM spec, why avoid it?

If you´re really worried about this kind of stuff, send your used oil off for analysis, they´ll be able to tell you if it´s OK:

http://www.theoillab.co.uk/

Strudul

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Monday 22nd January 2018
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Barchettaman said:
But if the ´cheapo´ oil brand offers performance to the OEM spec, why avoid it?

If you´re really worried about this kind of stuff, send your used oil off for analysis, they´ll be able to tell you if it´s OK:

http://www.theoillab.co.uk/
According to OEM specs, I only need to run my car on 97 ron fuel, but it's generally recommended to go for higher (Shell V-Power / Tesco momentum) for improved performance.

Same applies.