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Used wrong grade engine oil, what do Ido?
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xrblue
PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:03 am Up
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xrblue wrote:
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'Don't have any experience with that.

Notice any difference in the running or not really?

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V9977 wrote:
xrblue wrote:
Comma (I think)

'Don't have any experience with that.

Comma are a decent brand Wink

www.commaoil.com/about/history

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Yeah I've heard of them but not so common over here..
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Garage I use has been using Comma oil's for years, no complaints yet.

I had a chat with the Comma rep start of the year, we where talking low saps oils for DPFs Laughing

Id put Comma oil in my own car if I didnt already have plenty of Total oil still in my stock.

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V9977 wrote:
xrblue wrote:
Comma (I think)

'Don't have any experience with that.

Notice any difference in the running or not really?

It seemed smoother to drive when cold this morning but it could have been coincidence

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xrblue wrote:
So I have used the correct oil yay!

An internet search shows that 15/40 semi is the correct oil on some web sites, I'd post a link but I'm not sure if its allowed, I don't want to get banned.

Just to be sure... a change is every 20,000 miles?

Posting links is fine, you wont get banned for that (Unless it's NSFW types of links lol), if you do the admin who banned you is clearly didnt get laid the night before..

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The viscosity part isn't as important now (yeah I do know its effects) you need the api or acea grade specification. A solid quick way is to use www.commaoil.com/products bang in your registration number (no need to fill in your postcode) and your lubricants are listed. Its not foolproof but its good enough Smile
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