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    TD5 and Castrol Magnatec Diesel 5w - 40w

    Does anyone use this in their TD5?

    I usually use HPR5 but it isn't on sale this weekend.
    Should I use the Castrol or wait a few weeks till HPR5 comes on sale?

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    I'm sure people will cringe but I have been using it for a few years now on both my cars with no obvious ill effects.

    It seems to have the a1/b1 and a2/b2 certification I think?

    The only issue for me is that when its due for a change it really is due and you can hear that when its getting there.......the engine is a bit more rattly on start up.

    You can feel the difference when you change it too.

    I used the Penrite for the first two years like everybody recommended but I found my engine was actually a bit noisier.

    So now Im going for shorter changes.
    I dont know how good it is to go BACK to penrite after you have started using it..

    It also says it use synthetic technology not thats is a synthetic oil.

    I'm not saying use it but that's my experience anyway.

    Cheers

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    Exclamation re OIL

    I personaly use Castrol Edge 0w/40w and have done for the last 6 years no ill effeects and change 10k intervals along with filters.My theory being oil and filters are cheap compared to a rebuild. By the way my TD5 HAS JUST CLICKED OVER 280000KM.

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    I have no scientific reason for this statement, but I'm a big fan of staying with the same brand and flavour rather than changing even if they are the same rating...

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    I've been using magnatec 10w40 in my parents td5. They have only owned it for 12 months though. I have been using the same in there td4 Freelander for 7 years and 120000km and the only engine trouble they have had is a water pump and a cam sensor. It's serviced every 10000km.

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    It doesn't leak oil, Its sweating power

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    I have no scientific reason for this statement, but I'm a big fan of staying with the same brand and flavour rather than changing even if they are the same rating...
    ....flavour?.....what flavour is it?.....bleedin' seabird flavour?

    I must admit after 45yrs as a fitter that I always sniff oils. The nose knows.

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    I've run 10w-40 Magnatec in a 600cc sportsbike for 70,000km and a 1000cc for 120,000km and both were making the same horsepower as new. Different oil I know but says something for the brand I guess. If it stands up to running a 13,000rpm motor and gearbox and wet clutch it must be ok stuff.

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    Land rover recommends the use of Castrol Enge 5w/30w or 0w/40w for the motor. Gearbox Syntrans 75w/85, Transfur box Syntrax universal +75w/90, and diffs LSX 85w/140

    I have been running these oils in my Discovery 2 for a couple of years with no problems. I have all ways used Castrol oils in all my cars in the last 40 years.

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