Oil - again....
Discussion
I have a Sagaris manual and the information posted here is not whats in the latest manual....
It says for Sagaris
0 to 1000 miles Carlube Triple R 15w 40 mineral oil
1000 to 6000 Carlube Triple R 10w 40 semi-synthetic
6000 miles on Carlube Triple R 5w 40 fully synthetic
>> Edited by sportie on Wednesday 18th May 17:53
It says for Sagaris
0 to 1000 miles Carlube Triple R 15w 40 mineral oil
1000 to 6000 Carlube Triple R 10w 40 semi-synthetic
6000 miles on Carlube Triple R 5w 40 fully synthetic
>> Edited by sportie on Wednesday 18th May 17:53
It pointless asking this question because many dealers out there use the oil from a supplier that they have a tie up with, for example the 10W-60 castrol rs that one dealer uses is with the approval of tvr but not the recommended tvr grade oil as listed above, also tvr power now use the semi synthetic one all the time on the S6 according to Dom.
Answer is who knows? your guess and all that
Answer is who knows? your guess and all that
chris watton said:
Just checked mine for the first time since it's 6K service, its up to the max level on the dipstick, and the engine's stone cold!!! ![]()
(carlube 5W-40 btw)
Are you saying Yikes thats high or Yikes thats low?
My theory goes that it should be a bit higher than max on cold. I checked mine yesterday when stone cold and the oil level is well above max - this is after the Cadwell Park trackday and about 600 miles of road driving in the past 10 days (I topped it up a bit before I went to Cadwell to be sure it didn't run low).
MikeGF said:
I am finding it difficult, well imposible actually to find some semi synthetic oil for the 1000-6000 stage. Where can I get it??
Cheers
MikeGF
I bought a litre of Halfords oil for top up during this time (used about half of it). It was either 15w 40 or 10w 40 semi synthetic (green coloured container IIRC).
targarama said:
chris watton said:
Just checked mine for the first time since it's 6K service, its up to the max level on the dipstick, and the engine's stone cold!!! ![]()
(carlube 5W-40 btw)
Are you saying Yikes thats high or Yikes thats low?
My theory goes that it should be a bit higher than max on cold. I checked mine yesterday when stone cold and the oil level is well above max - this is after the Cadwell Park trackday and about 600 miles of road driving in the past 10 days (I topped it up a bit before I went to Cadwell to be sure it didn't run low).
I thought it was too high, but after what you've stated, I shant worry


chris watton said:
targarama said:
chris watton said:
Just checked mine for the first time since it's 6K service, its up to the max level on the dipstick, and the engine's stone cold!!! ![]()
(carlube 5W-40 btw)
Are you saying Yikes thats high or Yikes thats low?
My theory goes that it should be a bit higher than max on cold. I checked mine yesterday when stone cold and the oil level is well above max - this is after the Cadwell Park trackday and about 600 miles of road driving in the past 10 days (I topped it up a bit before I went to Cadwell to be sure it didn't run low).
I thought it was too high, but after what you've stated, I shant worry
It's only a theory. Someone once said that the oil level when cold would be lower than when checking properly (hot, immediately after shutdown). However, I think that the sump fills up after shutdown (you can hear it trickling in if you listen carefully), thus the level 10 seconds after shutdown vs 1 minute or 3 days is going to be lower. I'm happy to be corrected, but this seems logical to me.
nickfb1 said:
It pointless asking this question because many dealers out there use the oil from a supplier that they have a tie up with, for example the 10W-60 castrol rs that one dealer uses is with the approval of tvr but not the recommended tvr grade oil as listed above, also tvr power now use the semi synthetic one all the time on the S6 according to Dom.
Answer is who knows? your guess and all that
Which is why I wanted to know which Grade TVR recommends in their manual and not what various dealers use. I would rather buy the correct grade and ask the dealer to use that instead of them using oil they may have got a good deal on.
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