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 monograde engine oil? sae 40?, suitable to use?

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SUSSKY233
post Feb 16 2013, 08:50 PM

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QUOTE(conan1 @ Feb 16 2013, 08:08 PM)
thnx for opinion and explaination..the car is waja..it is almost 10 year old car..im not using solely this oil..im using it together
with bardhal engine treatment.. smile.gif ..what i notice, the engine produce a bit less noise than before.. smile.gif ..but you got ur point there..im quite
agree with that.. smile.gif
yerpp..somehow i thinking about this...oil pump suppose to pump the engine oil right..hmm hmm.gif ...you have point there..
other than that..this oil quite cheap...and the most important..it is original that i bought from petrol station.. smile.gif

im also thinking...so which cheapest mineral engine oil better? sae 40 or 20w50? but i guess 20w50 quite heavy right? hmm.gif
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how bout caltex delo?

http://www.caltex.com/my/products-and-serv...ubricants/delo/

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SUSSKY233
post Feb 17 2013, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(SleeplessEyes @ Feb 17 2013, 02:49 PM)
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Read here
http://www.caltex.com.au/productsandservic...on.aspx?ID=1639
Lots of very good reviews.
Even one time i read a Subaru WRX owner used it on the tracks, and found the engine oil temperature is lower.
I cant find the source though. Its from Autoworld.com.my if i recall.
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