View Full Version : What oil for a 1200?
Well any old sh**e do? :lol:
20/50w mineral oil ?3.99 for 5L
Or should i get something a bit more respectable :lol: , like 10/40w vaux semi synth?
I have no idea what oil is in currently.
:+:
i would use a good 15w/40 mineral in a 1.2
Phil
getlost29
26-06-05, 12:20 AM
tescos or asda oil if u want cheep, i know tescos do their own 10/40 for ?4.99 for 5ltrs
at the end of the day oil is oil unless u got in to more performance or advanced things
Aragorn
26-06-05, 12:33 AM
make sure its API SL and ACEA A2/B2 or A3/B3 rated at a minimum
anything lower (ie SF or SG) is basically sludge in a can and i wouldnt put it anywhere near an engine i wanted to keep
getlost29
26-06-05, 08:18 AM
tescos is to SAE standard so good
and asdas stuff is texeco also rated to SAE standard
General Baxter
26-06-05, 11:22 AM
aha but what he has not said, that he starts his car and goes driving with in 5seconds of starting it ;)
aha but what he has not said, that he starts his car and goes driving with in 5seconds of starting it ;)
Yeah, but i don't let the engine above 3K until its warmed up. :wink:
Think i will just get some standard mineral oil, and check its the standard aragorn said.
Cheers for the replies :)
Aragorn
27-06-05, 01:23 AM
i generally dont limit revs (although i wouldnt wind it upto >5000rpm) while its cold, i just keep throttle angle down
the largest problem is coolant heats up about twice as quick as oil does so without an oil pressure guage uve no idea how hot it actually is
or even an oil temperature gauge ;)
halfords 15/40W is decent, as is VX 15/40W
infact VX 15/40 is facking good! but its a little pricey i think at ?3.99 for a 1litre top up bottle.
or even an oil temperature gauge ;)
halfords 15/40W is decent, as is VX 15/40W
infact VX 15/40 is facking good! but its a little pricey i think at ?3.99 for a 1litre top up bottle.
Is that mineral? or semi synth?
I think i got 5L of vaux semi snyth for ?7.99 a couple of month ago.
mad-driver
27-06-05, 12:19 PM
i use 10w/40 in mine mate, got it from vauxhall they wouldnt sell what they wouldnt use i guess
its decent stuff does the job :wink:
Aragorn
27-06-05, 06:51 PM
yer an oil temp guage is better but pressure is at least a guide
before i fitted mine i'd wait untill coolant temp said AOK and then gofor it
now its another 5mins or so driving after the coolant reaches full temp before it drops right down to 3bar at idle so i wait that bit longer before going for it now which helps ensure the oil is warmed up fully
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