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BOSCH ENGINE OIL, 0w20
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cloudwan
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Dec 10 2024, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(Zhik @ Dec 10 2024, 10:34 AM) Just come across this from its official store. The pormotion price is dirt cheap. Anyone try before? They sell their oil filter as well. Is bosch product reliable and quality? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « lazadashopeeBought their 10W/40 few months back for future car servicing. Seems legit, bought from their official store in shopee. Haven't tested yet tho coz my service due in another 2 months.
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cloudwan
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Dec 10 2024, 11:03 AM
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QUOTE(Zhik @ Dec 10 2024, 10:46 AM) 10w40, so thick. 0w20 is the most expansive in their engine oil range. And it is now only their put up to sell and on sale now. RM92/bottle after vouchers... I wonder their quality. Been using their iridium sprak plug, about 150 cheaper compare to original. Same quality as original. For a 18 year old car u want to use such thin oil meh?  Been using the grade for so long, don't see the need to go lower. Plus it's the car manufacturer recommended viscosity, so no worries there
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cloudwan
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Dec 12 2024, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Dec 10 2024, 05:23 PM) If TS took care of the vechile and car manufacturer recommended the vistocity, it can use the same viscocity oil. My Kelisa from day 1 until now almost 15 years with 250k on meter still using same 5W-30 oil. I wasn't talking about TS car le.. It was about my car.
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cloudwan
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Dec 12 2024, 03:37 PM
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QUOTE(babisotong @ Dec 12 2024, 12:03 PM) bro, no matter how old is the car, lower 0w or 5w is still better, you need to google on how thin or thick 0w vs 10w really is, not much of differences, 0w OR 5w is good for all ages of car due to how good at flow especially on cold start. the 1 that make the differences more is the back. 0w20 vs 0w40 For my car engine, the car manufacturer already suggest/recommended 10w/40 engine oil so i rather stick with the manufacturer suggestion, plus i don't see much reason wasting my money buying more expensive engine oil grade just for the heck of it. Besides it's a known fact that using thinner viscosity engine oil on older engines won't really do much good especially when the engine never had done a total overhauled (eg: replacing piston rings etc) due to u may see higher engine oil loss overtime from engine oil seeping into the combustion chamber.
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cloudwan
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May 1 2025, 11:14 AM
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Apr 26 2025, 10:26 PM) U service ur car already? Any comment on the bosch oil? Already done my service, to me it's good so far, notice lower engine noise somewhat, though that maybe because just recently serviced. Engine feel lighter a bit too from a stop, comparing to my old engine oil brand. Basically pleased so far with the purchase, will buy again later for future usage.
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