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55000KM so far with Castrol 5-30 Edge, no problems to report.Cheers Bloodnut
Just for the record Supercheap (Australia) has Castrol Edge Sport 0W-40 for A$61.87 until 26/3/11 Mobil 1 5W-50 is $59.95 and Helix Ultra Extra 5W-30 not a particularly cheap $69.99
Quote from: Dazzler on March 24, 2011, 08:45:42Just for the record Supercheap (Australia) has Castrol Edge Sport 0W-40 for A$61.87 until 26/3/11 Mobil 1 5W-50 is $59.95 and Helix Ultra Extra 5W-30 not a particularly cheap $69.99Was tempted to get some more Castrol Edge 0W-40 but decided I'll worry about getting more closer to my next service. Not a bad saving though, roughly $10 off if my memory serves me correctly.
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Quote from: Dazzler on April 02, 2011, 04:38:05.. learn something new every day... Strange! Can't you find them there?
I use thisThe company boasts that it's products outperforms Mobil1 (the strange thing is that Mobil never argued on this...)I think it's just fine; can't tell that there is any difference to the original Shell(?) ones though.
Quote from: babis_xo on April 02, 2011, 00:58:49I use thisThe company boasts that it's products outperforms Mobil1 (the strange thing is that Mobil never argued on this...)I think it's just fine; can't tell that there is any difference to the original Shell(?) ones though.This is a ACEA A5/B5 oil designed for economy and is not suitable for diesels. As it's not specified, I assume it's the '04 and not the '08 spec as well. The '08 revision significantly increased the robustness which implies the earlier versions were lacking in protection.It might be suitable for petrol but I can't find the information. Can someone with a petrol 1.4 tell us the ACEA specification recommended, and for that matter all the petrol engines?
Quote from: Pip on April 04, 2011, 09:19:37Quote from: babis_xo on April 02, 2011, 00:58:49I use thisThe company boasts that it's products outperforms Mobil1 (the strange thing is that Mobil never argued on this...)I think it's just fine; can't tell that there is any difference to the original Shell(?) ones though.This is a ACEA A5/B5 oil designed for economy and is not suitable for diesels. As it's not specified, I assume it's the '04 and not the '08 spec as well. The '08 revision significantly increased the robustness which implies the earlier versions were lacking in protection.It might be suitable for petrol but I can't find the information. Can someone with a petrol 1.4 tell us the ACEA specification recommended, and for that matter all the petrol engines?My UK owner’s manual says:1.4L / 1.6L / 2.0L Petrol Engines. API Services SL or SM, ACEA A3 or above.
Thought this guide was pretty good http://www.driverstechnologyassociation.co.uk/oils.htm
Quote from: Gibber on April 04, 2011, 21:24:14Thought this guide was pretty good http://www.driverstechnologyassociation.co.uk/oils.htmThanks, think I might go for the Shell Helix Ultra 5W-40, it seems more dedicated to a petrol engine than the Shell Helix Ultra Extra 5W-30.
The Ultra 5w40 I think is a B4 oil and as such perhaps more suitable for the CRDi engines.
Quote from: Pip on April 05, 2011, 12:18:14The Ultra 5w40 I think is a B4 oil and as such perhaps more suitable for the CRDi engines.Yes I think that the Ultra is a B4, but I think also that the Ultra Extra is a B4 as well. The link below from Shell's website gave me some concern, as according to this link, they only recommend the Ultra Extra for Diesel?http://www-static.shell.com/static/public/downloads/products_services/on_the_road/oils_lubricants/shell_helix_pkg/shell_helix_grade_selection_guide.pdfThis is another reason, for me favouring the 5W-40 Ultra.
The product description for the ultra extra states the following,5W-30 Fully synthetic motor oilShell's most advanced technology for the latest gasoline and diesel enginesIt is five times as effective at removing sludge than mineral oilShell Helix Ultra Extra SuitabilityHigh performance modern petrol enginesFuel-injected models fitted with catalytic convertersSent from my HTC Desire
Quote from: Gibber on April 05, 2011, 23:26:47The product description for the ultra extra states the following,5W-30 Fully synthetic motor oilShell's most advanced technology for the latest gasoline and diesel enginesIt is five times as effective at removing sludge than mineral oilShell Helix Ultra Extra SuitabilityHigh performance modern petrol enginesFuel-injected models fitted with catalytic convertersSent from my HTC DesireYes…I’ve read this also, but I am still convinced that the Ultra Extra has been more tailored for a diesel engine. As far as I’m aware, the Ultra and Ultra Extra are both Group III Base Oils and the main differences, is the Ultra Extra has more additives to meet the needs of a diesel engine. One example being, is that the Ultra is not suited to vehicles with a Particulate Filter and being my 1.4 petrol don’t have one, I don’t see it as an issue.I’m sure the Ultra Extra is fine for a 1.4 petrol, just thinking it may be giving me more additives than I really need. If the Ultra is good enough for a Ferrari, it should be good enough for my Hyundai