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    Sourcing Discovery 4 Engine Oil

    Hi all,

    My very first post!!! Just picked up a 2011 (MY12) Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE. What a beautiful car!!

    I am having trouble sourcing the 5w30 engine oil (Castrol Edge Professional C1). Anyone know when I can purchase this from. (Preferable around Taylors Hill or Campbellfield). I have phoned castrol and they suggested i call the regulars, repco, super cheap, bursons. But they could not help me. I tried the closest dealership... They were not willing to supply.

    Cheers!

    Aaron

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    There are a few threads on the subject of oils for the D3/D4. It appears the oil is very important. Do a search with Castrol Edge Professional C1 as the search term.

    See also http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...v6-2010-a.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    That thread says it all.
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    At a pinch Penrite make a compatible oil. The Edge Pro that the dealers use is available in 20L drums from Castrol agents.
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    For engines NOT fitted with DFP you could also consider Shell Helix Ultra Professional AF 5W30 which is a A5-B5 specification. Available in 5 litre container and more readily available than some alternatives. DO check the container for the ACEA A5B5 compliance, SAE Grade, 5W30,
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    Try Fuchs oil Titan GT 1 Pro C1 it is a 5W-30 ACEA-C1 oil, it meets or exceeds the LR spec and is about $50 I think from Burtons Auto parts.


    An extract from an email from Matthew Genrich at Fuchs "The Titan GT1 Pro C-1 product meets the WSS-M2C934-Bspecification as required by Land Rover. This product is different to the GT1Proflex as the Pro C-1 contains an extra additive to give it an ACEA C1 ratingto meet manufacturers specifications, whereas the Proflex carries an ACEA C3rating."

    Hope this helps.

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    With no DPF you can also use Valvoline FE.

    Available in 5lt containers from autobarn,super cheap,etc.

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    Thank you for all the replies so far.

    Does anyone know if there are issues with using different brands (same specifications) between services.
    I am planning on doing an oil change between 'official' services. Is there anything I should look out for. I believe that LR use castrol, if I use Penrite in the in-between service, would there be any issues? I guess I am asking is it ok to use different brands of oils??

    I also believe that my vehicle does not have DPF.
    Thanks,


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    I went to the local castrol distributor and purchased a 20lt drum of Castrol Magnatec Professional A5 5W-30. They mentioned that they are starting to sell a lot more of this specification to suit some of the new diesels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aazammit View Post
    Thank you for all the replies so far.

    Does anyone know if there are issues with using different brands (same specifications) between services.
    I am planning on doing an oil change between 'official' services. Is there anything I should look out for. I believe that LR use castrol, if I use Penrite in the in-between service, would there be any issues? I guess I am asking is it ok to use different brands of oils??

    I also believe that my vehicle does not have DPF.
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    It is better to use the same oil if possible,but not critical.

    Check with the dealer as not all LR dealers use Castrol.

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