almost all synthetic oils make your car rev easier. its just plain flows better
What about US import Mobil 1 High-Mileage 10w-40? $65 for 5.6 litres from a place in Eastwood
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almost all synthetic oils make your car rev easier. its just plain flows better
What about US import Mobil 1 High-Mileage 10w-40? $65 for 5.6 litres from a place in Eastwood
I use the feo ultra.. the idle noise is noticeably quieter and the revving a bit smoother.
mekong spares at canley vale sells them for 55..
Tried on the DC5 and to be honest, didn't feel all the great. Felt like it was quieter and rev'd smoother but i feel royal purple does a much much better job and doesn't burn as easy.
FEO Ultra is 10W-30 isn't it? I prefer 10W-40 Royal Purple as the DC5 is track and street orientated
I prefer Royal Purple but i guess if you can't afford Royal Purple or Motul etc then you should go for FEO Ultra but i think there's other oils on the markets that are cheaper and will still do the same job.
Use whatever fulfills your needs IMO
Hi All, so I am thinking to get the Mobil from that place in Eastwood, the 10W-40, now trying to work out, many people seem to change oil at 5000Klm for a DC2R, is that the factory recommendation? as some others seem to think its 7500klm. There's heaps of conflicting info on the net. And does anyone know the best place to get alloy crush washers? Want to but a bag instead of trying to get one here or there.
Cheers
Chris
It depends on the oil. Regular mineral FEO, I'd change at 5000km. But if it is Mobil1, then 7500km is fine. It should reach 10,000km as well unless it is a turbo'd set up where the oil also cools and lubricates the hot turbo.
The best place to get aluminium crush washers in bulk is either ebay from overseas or a bulk bolt place like Nepean boltmaster (make sure you measure the inner/outer diameters and the thickness).
On the weekend I pulled out the original leather folder thing with the service history and car user manuals, in there it says oil changes every 10,000klm.
I changed oil on Friday night, Castrol Edge Sport, 5W-30. Now heres the issue, now they advertise it as Edge Titanium, so seeing as I only had about 3L left of the Edge Sport, had to get the remaining in as Edge Titanium 5W-30, so big question here is, are they the same oil and does mixing it matter?
Whoops, well I did ring a respected person on these forums for guidance before I purchased, yes, they are both 5W-30 Catrol Edge products, one is the Sport, and the other is the Titanium, which I was told is the superceded oil of the Sport. Seeing as they are already mixed, I didn't really want to drain it again. At $70 a bottle, this is getting expensive, and I won't be likely to race the car before the next oil change. I will ring Castrol tomorrow to confirm if this is a bad thing.
Cheers, Chris