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oilman 25th November 2007 22:04

10% off this weekend, plus club discount http://www.opieoils.co.uk

Cheers

Guy.

Salem 4th December 2007 07:46

Hi oilman!

which oil will you put in a '97 1.5D?

I've been using a synthetic 5W-50 and I think it's not necessary.

I'm from Barcelona (Spain), so a normal temperature in summer is 35ºC and in winter not less from 0ºC. Sometimes I go to warmer o cooler places (high mountain).

oilman 4th December 2007 09:49

It is over kill a bit, a good 5w-40 or 10w-40 would be fine.

Even in your climate.

Cheers

Guy.

danmc 4th December 2007 23:27

2002 vtr
62000

Just bought It so I'm not sure what sort of miles they are?.
Servicing before I start using it when I got it their wasn't much oil in to be honest. Bit lost when It comes To oil?. What would you suggest, it's only going to be used for pottering about maybe a little bit of motorway every now and then.
Thank's

oilman 5th December 2007 10:59

10w-40 semi synthetic is fine with regular changes, as a top option have a look at a 5w-40 full synthetic.

Cheers

Guy.

RobVT 13th December 2007 20:15

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-1146-sil...e-engines.aspx

Is this the one i need for My VTR? regular abuse abit on the standard side of things but hopefully modifying it!

Thanks in advance.

oilman 13th December 2007 23:58

Yes mate, that stuff is as good as it gets, a top ester/pao blend synthetic.

If you dont want to spend that kind of money then have a look at the service pack option which will be fine while the car is standard.

Cheers

Guy.

RobVT 14th December 2007 16:03

thanks mate ill probs get that one!

timothi 19th December 2007 09:16

which oil
 
my car is coming up to the big 100k.
im doing roughly 15k a year.

which oil should i change it to. im going to give it a complete engine flush on this one.

many thanks.

tim.

Dar-Bar_Vtr 22nd December 2007 01:12

has anyone came across the problem of the 25Trx that hold the gear box linkage in place coming loose? gradualy started gettin worse n i thought it was the gearbox, but realised the trx to be loose lol. quick fix :D

Mochachino 22nd December 2007 01:36

can i have a recomendation for my car please? i tried it on your website but havnt had a reply for weeks :(

1998 westcoast 1.4
98k
drive alsorts of areas (town, country, a/b/m roads)
k&n induction, magnex exhaust

oilman 24th December 2007 10:17

Hi,

10w-40 semi synthetic with regular changes is fine.

If you want to treat it then look at a 5w-40 full synthetic for all year round use.

Brand wise have a look at Fuchs, Motul and Silkolene.

http://www.opieoils.co.uk

Cheers

Guy.

rushy_23 24th December 2007 10:41

Silkolene PRO S 5W-40 5L

May be a daft question, but would the above Oil be overkill in a little French
Hatch?
Reason I ask is cause if its a good oil to use on a 106 GTi 1.6 16v then it may
be ideal for me to start using it as I like to use only the best.
Car sees a few trackdays per year and is used now and again on the roads.

oilman 24th December 2007 11:04

It could be considered over kill by some people, but if you want the best performance/protection then this is it.

Cheers

Guy.

TU-Tuning 24th December 2007 11:20

I bought the silkoline, its very different tot he cheap mineral crap the previous owner put in before, its very fluid and looks like olive oil. The car warms up much much quicker now and it seems to run smoother.



Way I see it, its 45-50 quid a year, worth spending the extra if the engines gonna be protected. Service was rapid from Opie too

RedB 24th December 2007 15:15

Cheers for asking that Rush :y:

Agree with you there Ben, much better to spend money on decent Fully synthetic oil that will provide increased performance and protection that cheap mineral crap :)

SaxoVTRacer 25th December 2007 23:27

saxo
vtr 1.6 8v
v reg 99/00
with no mods
full serviced slick 50 and 5w50 motorsport oil halfords own with super 4's
runs like a dream just need the induction kit fitting then more fun

oilman 27th December 2007 09:40

Dont bother with slick50 next time, just an expensive way to block your oil filter, also no need to go as thick as an SAE50, SAE40 is fine and the 5w is ideal.

Cheers

Guy.

SaxoVTRacer 27th December 2007 20:35

i like slick 50 makes it a lil quieter and the 50 is due to the fact i have used in 5 cars not just my own without problems so i stick with what i like

WiseyVTR 27th December 2007 20:52

Hi oilman

what would be the best oil for my engine and gearbox ?? it is driven hard now and again

2002 vtr
16000-17000 miles
no mods

but it has only had 1 full service and 1 oil change in its life (that i know of)


Cheers


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