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pony
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I didn't say anything about the BMW branded engine oil being better just merely saying what BMW recommend. This is most likely Castrol Magnatec 10W-40.
1 litre bottle is £7.86 plus VAT
This is only available in 1 litre bottles only
1 litre bottle is £7.86 plus VAT
This is only available in 1 litre bottles only
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Or £230.88 for 25 litres!pony wrote:I didn't say anything about the BMW branded engine oil being better just merely saying what BMW recommend. This is most likely Castrol Magnatec 10W-40.
1 litre bottle is £7.86 plus VAT
This is only available in 1 litre bottles only
You need your bumps feeling,for the SAME GRADE AND SPEC,I pay about £60 for 25 litres!
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Which brand is it ? Castrol Magnatec ?daimlerman wrote:Or £230.88 for 25 litres!pony wrote:I didn't say anything about the BMW branded engine oil being better just merely saying what BMW recommend. This is most likely Castrol Magnatec 10W-40.
1 litre bottle is £7.86 plus VAT
This is only available in 1 litre bottles only
You need your bumps feeling,for the SAME GRADE AND SPEC,I pay about £60 for 25 litres!
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Demlotcrew
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I can happily bet that road hardware is no where near being able to withstand race conditions, by your logic that makes it inadequateBrianmoooore wrote:I don't doubt that it is, but what I posted about real 'race' parts still applies, although most of what you'll find on ebay is more "boy race" than genuine "race".Mitchen wrote: "The Gulf Competition is not just for Race use, it is also perfectly fine to use in passenger vehicles on the road."
As an example a genuine "race" suspension joint is likely to have little in the way of weather protection, and there's no reason for real competition fluids to have any long term acting additives.
Do you know for a fact that race fluids don't have any additives? I run Gulf racing in my daily turd, would recommend it highly!!!!
As for race teams swapping in new parts, all serious teams fit pre bedded, brakes, clutches, suspension components (in case of an accident, no need for alignment) and many other parts.....so technically not new.
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Its not so much about the engine. Race oils have anti friction additives which damage regular catalytic convertors, they can also damage wideband sensors. Race cars don't need to meet the high standards of emissions, thus can run high quality specially formulated oils.bss325i wrote:So in short, listen to the manufacturer and not Opie oils!Mitchen wrote:Yeah however shortly after Opie replied I found this from the horses mouth ...
"Use in Passenger Vehicles:
While these oils are excellent for motorsport use, they are not recommended for use in road cars, especially if the car or its engine is still under the original manufacturers’ warranty."
http://www.gulfoil.ie/assets/Uploads/At ... tition.pdf
I really like Gulf racing fluids, very good quality, certainly come down in price in the last year or so.
So despite the warning from Gulf, you still use competition pro in your normal daily car? The opie guy was adamant it was the best oil I could get for an E30. But that Gulf warning put me right offDemlotcrew wrote:Its not so much about the engine. Race oils have anti friction additives which damage regular catalytic convertors, they can also damage wideband sensors. Race cars don't need to meet the high standards of emissions, thus can run high quality specially formulated oils.bss325i wrote:So in short, listen to the manufacturer and not Opie oils!Mitchen wrote:Yeah however shortly after Opie replied I found this from the horses mouth ...
"Use in Passenger Vehicles:
While these oils are excellent for motorsport use, they are not recommended for use in road cars, especially if the car or its engine is still under the original manufacturers’ warranty."
http://www.gulfoil.ie/assets/Uploads/At ... tition.pdf
I really like Gulf racing fluids, very good quality, certainly come down in price in the last year or so.
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Yes, over 100k with gulf racing, no oil usage, no issues what so ever, I even went 29k with the same oil, filter was as if the interval was only 5k. Engine is remapped, 211hp 320cd on the original turbo and used for towing to the ring and back. Although the turbo could be nearing a rebuild!
I use 0w30 in the diesel and 10w60 in the track car. For an M20 that gets a little bit of abuse I would say that 15w50 is a good all round option. If you want more economy then go for 5w40.
I use 0w30 in the diesel and 10w60 in the track car. For an M20 that gets a little bit of abuse I would say that 15w50 is a good all round option. If you want more economy then go for 5w40.
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But come on Castrol or Comma ????Blitz wrote:Nothing wrong with it. Its made by Comma.pony wrote:Christ Blitz ? Halfords own brand engine oil ?!Blitz wrote:Halfords semi 10w40 4L for £12. Job jobbed!
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Comma... Its cheaper and exactly the same. Probably refined exactly the same too. Oil is oil.pony wrote:But come on Castrol or Comma ????Blitz wrote:Nothing wrong with it. Its made by Comma.pony wrote: Christ Blitz ? Halfords own brand engine oil ?!
I used Asda own brand oil. Its the same sh1t. It gets changed the same amount as any other oil would and I can guarantee it makes no difference to my engine.
Brand names mean sh1t
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There's a post floating round all the forums from a petrochemical engineer who explains all oil of the same standard is the same, in fact it most likely came from the same refinery where it then gets sold onto various companies. These companies sometimes add their own additive packs, but the base oil is identical.
I use Castrol in all the cars I service. Never had any issues. Best part for me is it's free
When I was running my E30 I ran it with Castrol Magnatec 10-40 and then used Motul Sport 5-50 in terms of temperature and pressure I didn't notice any difference between the 2 even when really pushing on.
Let's face it, the M20 isn't fussy when it comes to oil.
When I was running my E30 I ran it with Castrol Magnatec 10-40 and then used Motul Sport 5-50 in terms of temperature and pressure I didn't notice any difference between the 2 even when really pushing on.
Let's face it, the M20 isn't fussy when it comes to oil.

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So for a like for like oil grade between says Castrol and Comma, thought a fundamental % of the oil is the same .... The rest of the difference in the engine oil (10W-40) is due to the additives.ross_jsy wrote:There's a post floating round all the forums from a petrochemical engineer who explains all oil of the same standard is the same, in fact it most likely came from the same refinery where it then gets sold onto various companies. These companies sometimes add their own additive packs, but the base oil is identical.
The price premium of Castrol v Comma I am assuming is
1. Due to additives in Castrol
2. The brand Castrol probably allows them to sell for higher price
I guess is a bit like having 2 steaks from the same cow from same part of body
But cooked by 2 people
1. Gordon Ramsey professional chef with all his seasonings, additives, expertise (Castrol)
2. Cooked by the average man / woman (Comma)
Though they both have same steak the end product is different / tastes different
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Completely different... This is oil. Not food.
And yes, I've independently tested the cheaper oil and its the same as the other stuff, which I've also bought.
It makes no difference to me which brand you spunk your money on. I couldn't care less.
As for this... Prove to me that it isn't the same stuff then.pony wrote:Are you a chemical engineer ?
Have you actually independently tested all the oils ?
No I thought not.
And yes, I've independently tested the cheaper oil and its the same as the other stuff, which I've also bought.
It makes no difference to me which brand you spunk your money on. I couldn't care less.
What an analogypony wrote:I guess is a bit like having 2 steaks from the same cow from same part of body
But cooked by 2 people
1. Gordon Ramsey professional chef with all his seasonings, additives, expertise (Castrol)
2. Cooked by the average man / woman (Comma)
Though they both have same steak the end product is different / tastes different
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I suspect Gordon Ramsey would be doing a lot of eff'ing and geff'in at pony for saying he cooks his steaks with additives!! LOLS 

PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
He's got high octane user written all over him
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Show me your proof ?Jim320i wrote:Completely different... This is oil. Not food.
As for this... Prove to me that it isn't the same stuff then.pony wrote:Are you a chemical engineer ?
Have you actually independently tested all the oils ?
No I thought not.
And yes, I've independently tested the cheaper oil and its the same as the other stuff, which I've also bought.
It makes no difference to me which brand you spunk your money on. I couldn't care less.
Oh look, another gang up on pony thread.
Seriously, some of you need to grow the f uck up. It's like being in a school playground.
Seriously, some of you need to grow the f uck up. It's like being in a school playground.
I reckon it's only a little harmless banter.. hardly malicious bullying.bss325i wrote:Oh look, another gang up on pony thread.
Seriously, some of you need to grow the f uck up. It's like being in a school playground.
Unless you've been living in a cave for the last 6 months then i'm surprised you've not noticed every other thread on zone is the same usual people all having a dig a pony for the sake of having a dig.Mitchen wrote:I reckon it's only a little harmless banter.. hardly malicious bullying.bss325i wrote:Oh look, another gang up on pony thread.
Seriously, some of you need to grow the f uck up. It's like being in a school playground.
That is malicious in my book.
Well to end this thread, I would say I like pony and his anecdotes. The zone wouldn't be the same without him 
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I don't think I've ever even entered into a direct conversation with pony before now.

Like I said before, I couldn't care less
But deep down inside, when you spend your $$$, you know I'm right.
pony wrote: Show me your proof ?

Like I said before, I couldn't care less
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Naaaaah not really mate!Jim320i wrote:I don't think I've ever even entered into a direct conversation with pony before now.
pony wrote: Show me your proof ?
Like I said before, I couldn't care lessBut deep down inside, when you spend your $$$, you know I'm right.
PS
I didn't know u fancied David Hasselhoff ?
Ignore Jim Pony. He's a know tight fisted coo nt that would run his engine on cooking oil if he thought he would get away with it. 
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I don't think there's anyone on the zone who would disagree with this!Mitchen wrote:The zone wouldn't be the same without him



