I tot 0w20 the lowest one but suddenly 0w16 (RM315 4L if I not mistaken) catch my eyes at Petronas petrol station just a minute ago..
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Jun 22 2019, 01:55 PM, updated 5y ago
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Jun 22 2019, 02:20 PM
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Suitable for cold weather countries only if I’m not mistaken.
Edit: you can also find 0-10w oil for sale but oil companies dont sell them here as it’s only suitable for arctic belt countries. This post has been edited by Blunt: Jun 22 2019, 02:27 PM |
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QUOTE(Oldskolboyz @ Jun 22 2019, 01:55 PM) I tot 0w20 the lowest one but suddenly 0w16 (RM315 4L if I not mistaken) catch my eyes at Petronas petrol station just a minute ago.. yeah I read about 0W16 which is thinner than the already thin 0w20 but I think oil manufacturers should know better than we forummers.If that is not thin enough there is already a 0w8 created by Motul. All in the name of achieving the lowest possible FC. Coming back to this Syntium 7000. if its for fuel economy reasons.. Rm 300 for 4L is super expensive. But if its for performance reason to squeeze a few more BHP, then it maybe worth the price. I said maybe. Meanwhile I will stick back to 0w20 if I wanted FC. |
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