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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    For my 300TDi's I use Castrol RX Super, whilst it isn't the cheapest it is easily found around the outlets, performs well with constant oil pressure, --- no clatter of a first morning start, the only time I do hear that is the first start after a oil change.

    I buy the 20 litre drums and look for specials at Super Cheep, that keeps the cost per litre down for me.
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    Same for me in my 4BD1. Supercheap have sales where you can get 20L for $100.
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    Thanks guys,

    what is the general consensus on Mineral or Synthetic, i have read varying reports some say mineral is the best and some say Synthetic, i was looking at Penrite HPR 10w-50 its a Synthetic oil, one ting i should mention is my Egine has just clocked 270,000km

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    Thanks guys,

    what is the general consensus on Mineral or Synthetic, i have read varying reports some say mineral is the best and some say Synthetic, i was looking at Penrite HPR 10w-50 its a Synthetic oil, one ting i should mention is my Egine has just clocked 270,000km
    ... and then the debate starts.

    I'd say to stick with what you've been using.

    Mineral oils are not as clean as synthetics, and I'm guessing that your engine has predominently used mineral type oils based on it being older technology and fit. If you switch to synthetics you may find that it cleans out the engine and the gaskets start to leak oil. I think 270k is pretty good for a privately owned petrol motor of that age, just keep the filters and fresh oil up to it to maintain longevity. In my old Toyota Sprinter I could see oil pressure drop at about 7000km using GTX2. I think one of the advantages of synthetic apart from cleaning, is its service life but I'm not sure if the benefits will outweigh the problems for your motor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkie View Post
    for the td5
    Penrite Oil - A Better Class Of Oil


    sorry, not sure for the v8 but would look at penrite first.
    this stuff is good for diesels.

    for my 3 petrol cars i use nulron or penrite. 5w - 40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    ... and then the debate starts.

    I'd say to stick with what you've been using.

    Mineral oils are not as clean as synthetics, and I'm guessing that your engine has predominently used mineral type oils based on it being older technology and fit. If you switch to synthetics you may find that it cleans out the engine and the gaskets start to leak oil. I think 270k is pretty good for a privately owned petrol motor of that age, just keep the filters and fresh oil up to it to maintain longevity. In my old Toyota Sprinter I could see oil pressure drop at about 7000km using GTX2. I think one of the advantages of synthetic apart from cleaning, is its service life but I'm not sure if the benefits will outweigh the problems for your motor.
    Servicing has not been a problem for this car, one of the MAIN reason i bought this one was that it came with a Service record with oil changes at every 5000km for its Whole Life, which i am very happy about, as i was informed while i was looking that "Landrovers Thrive on Servicing" keep them serviced and they will serve you well, hence this thread, i am not happy with the Valvoline i just put in it..

    good point about the Synth oil and Gaskets, never though of that one.

    Thanks

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    Have run Castrol Tection Global in the TDi300 since new, 1996 model 310000 kms later........still good. Correct grade , changes and servicing has a bigger bearing on motor longevity than any specific brand of oil. I just have used Castrol more over the years than most others,only because its easy to get here. Could so easy have used BP if it was local too. But brand name stuff of whatever is your poison is the go.

    Cheers Scott

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    A nice cold pressed, extra virgin and fresh olive oil, please













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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    A nice cold pressed, extra virgin and fresh olive oil, please
    i think its for the car not personal use!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Smurf View Post
    when working at supercheap i got told that this is the best order(roughly)
    best. mobil,penrite,castrol,shell,calibre. I can not remember where the gulf and nulon fit in. But normally the price says it.
    I don't beleive price is the criteria you should use, my next oil change for my 300TDi will be Gulf Western, a lot cheaper than most brands. It is an Australian owned company, they supply most of the big miners and they sell more oil than Penrite and Valvoline.
    As they don't have to pay overseas oil companies for licenses they can keep their prices down, check out their web-site, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    I don't beleive price is the criteria you should use, my next oil change for my 300TDi will be Gulf Western, a lot cheaper than most brands. It is an Australian owned company, they supply most of the big miners and they sell more oil than Penrite and Valvoline.
    As they don't have to pay overseas oil companies for licenses they can keep their prices down, check out their web-site, Regards Frank.
    Autobarn are selling Gulf Western at the Moment for $7.99 for 4 litres (limit 2 per customer, just go outside and put a hat on then come back in ) thats pretty cheap if its anygood...

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