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He also explained to me that the oil is actually not called Castrol Edge Titanium, it is just Castrol Edge......
It is a fully synthetic 5W 30 low ash - C3 oil. He said he was unable to give me a part number for it.
Why use a C3 oil when our cars do not have DPFs?
I want to use a higher quality of oil than normal for the entire life of my car as I do a lot of kms and intend to keep this car long-term.
It is confusing. Some people won't use anything but Penrite, others Nulon, etc and here we have a Hyundai dealership who appear to go against the recommendations of the oil company they source their oil from.
Generally the higher the number, the more recent specification e.g. ACEA B1, B3, B4, B5 etc.
I must say I don't understand your hunt for the best oil.I also want to apply the best oil for my engine, but at the end of the day, you have no idea of wether the xx or yy brand is the better.As long as you don't buy the cheap stuff in the supermarket, I don't think you or your car will notice the difference from XX or YY as long as you buy the best of one of the known brands.
Quote from: Asterix on January 30, 2013, 18:50:56I must say I don't understand your hunt for the best oil.I also want to apply the best oil for my engine, but at the end of the day, you have no idea of wether the xx or yy brand is the better.As long as you don't buy the cheap stuff in the supermarket, I don't think you or your car will notice the difference from XX or YY as long as you buy the best of one of the known brands.My car knows its getting Mobil 1 and thanks me every chance it gets.....
He said that this is why Hyundai would authorise their dealerships to use a C3 oil even though their own handbook specifies C3 in DPF-equipped cars and B4 in non-DPF-equipped cars. It is the same oil if C3.I hope this clears it up a bit, but as I said, I found him very helpful and he would be happy to talk to anyone who contacted their technical enquiries section.
Quote from: db08 on February 02, 2013, 11:34:11He said that this is why Hyundai would authorise their dealerships to use a C3 oil even though their own handbook specifies C3 in DPF-equipped cars and B4 in non-DPF-equipped cars. It is the same oil if C3.I hope this clears it up a bit, but as I said, I found him very helpful and he would be happy to talk to anyone who contacted their technical enquiries section.Sorry, but I remain unconvinced even given that Bruce will know more about it than I.If C3 = B4 then why isn't B4 superceded by C3? C3 has to be a compromise because some of the stuff they put in to aid lubrication (and meet B4) is the same stuff that has to be reduced to prevent soot.I'm not suggesting that every C3 oil is necessarily inferior to every B4, just that it's harder to achieve (or exceed) B4 while claiming C3 also.