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Yep, spoke to Harold and he needs a new supplier.....and doesn't know when he will get one....Anyone used Penrite HPR Diesel 5????
genuine hyundai oil is shell oil... and the genuine branded one is like $80something i bought it once, ill never buy it again.... nissan genuine oil on the other hand.... ill get that anyday!
my dealer uses castrol magnatech
I have a headache from too long on the BITOG forums. I've come to my conclusion.1. I will be running Valvoline SynPOWER 0-30
I respect your ability and confidence to do this, but I prefer to stick to what\,s in the pack. Just in case.
Pip,Have you thought of buying GC direct from a US supplier?
Can you tell me if the GC drops the RPM for the engine? Mine sits on about 2600rpm@120 and would love to see that drop for the economy.
One thing I'm sure of; I'll be going as synthetic as possible. We're turbo'd which means a lot of stress on the oil, and Dino cant handle the heat.
But I'd really like to find out what the deal is with NULON oils these days...
Since I oil change every 75000km's...
So here's one fan....
P.S., I hope you are not sticking this in your CRDi Rusty.
PTFE is a TERRIBLE addative; however is the 'cleanest' antileak formula.PTFE doesnt 'melt' and adhere to anyhting untill 1000C; it wont happen. While its still in its solid form, its an abrasive, not a lubricant.The theory was 'interesting' but QUICKLY debunked.As i said though, the PTFE gathers around leaks, and 'settles' in the oil (which is bad for an additive) but DOES fill little crevices and faults in the engine.These days that job is taken by Moly (which melts VERY quickly, adheres well, and provides a true layer of protection).To break it down in one sentence; It was an ABRASIVE you were adding to your oil (advertised as a friction reducing additive) which allowed your engine not to leak oil as a side effect.To be honest, i'm not surprised an old Opel barina lasted that long. Those things dont die.
Damage isnt quick, nor often noticible, but it does occur, and I'm glad for you that it didnt cause any major issues. Fact remains though; PTFE was proven as an abrasive as it didnt melt or bond as it should have. quick google ot BITOG search will show you
Quote from: agentr31 on November 10, 2010, 11:55:24genuine hyundai oil is shell oil... and the genuine branded one is like $80something i bought it once, ill never buy it again.... nissan genuine oil on the other hand.... ill get that anyday! my dealer uses castrol magnatech,they all use a different oil brand.