EASTER20 code for 20% off
Lowest price I have seen for this oil...
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Just Wondering
18 Mar 163#5
16.5 % quidco !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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MrT8064
18 Mar 16#1
Superb price. Thanks for sharing.
michaelsft
18 Mar 16#2
Code seems to work for any order, I needed a starter motor and also some 5W-40 oil so went for the Shell Helix - got nearly £20 off my order so the oil was almost free!
Thanks for posting this :smiley:
luis.vc
18 Mar 16#3
Many thanks OP!
Just Wondering
18 Mar 16#4
5 percent topcashback tooo
Just Wondering
18 Mar 163#5
16.5 % quidco !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jezzery
18 Mar 16#6
If euro parts recommends Triple qx 5w30 fully synthetic for my car is this then ok to use. The whole oil thing does my head in.
pulsex0r to jezzery
18 Mar 16#7
What is your car?
Triple QX is generally regarded as a lower grade oil for cars. Look for Mobil1, Shell, Castrol.
Hucknallred
18 Mar 16#8
Oil-tastic, just snatched 3 with the extra Quidconess. Good spot. Heated. Looks like Oil snobs are voting cold.
CitizenErasedUK
18 Mar 16#9
Literally bought it off Amazon for £20.00 last night.
Oh well. Thanks for posting anyways, OP!
Hucknallred
18 Mar 162#10
Quidco tracked immediately, comes in at £13.02 each after discount & cashback.
Hillsman
18 Mar 16#11
Excellent Find - Thank you! Heat+
MIB15
18 Mar 16#12
Excellent price.....HOT
antf83
18 Mar 16#13
Just got shell oil. Oil filter and air filter for about £23 after quidco and code. Brilliant.
siliconbits
18 Mar 16#14
Code is invalid apparently.
pileemhigh to siliconbits
18 Mar 16#15
Code just worked for me
pileemhigh to siliconbits
18 Mar 16#16
If you are still having problems try their EASTER20 code for 20% off
pavel76 to siliconbits
18 Mar 161#17
Code still working...
ray-evz
18 Mar 16#18
iv got a vauxhall meriva would you recommend this oil for that?
pavel76 to ray-evz
18 Mar 161#21
Vauxhall version costs £2 more if I'm correct... put your reg nr on the left side of eurocarparts page to see right oil(and other parts) for your car
umirza85 to ray-evz
18 Mar 16#23
Lol i use this in my 911, and its a standard in Ferrari's.......its not this cheap when I'm doing an oil change. I should buy a small shipping container at this price.
634miyamoto
18 Mar 16#19
This is the best synth oil I have used, better than castrol gtx, Fuchs Titan xtr, etc, IMHO.
Engine runs smoother, and fuel economy improved around 2% on my small Toyota. It seems to maintain the original performance longer than Castrol.
rufnek2kx
18 Mar 16#20
Does quidco still pay out if you collect from store? The quidco page doesn't list that as an option.
MIB15 to rufnek2kx
18 Mar 16#31
I collected mine from store and the quidco has tracked
I have bought this last year for similar price and I'm very pleased with the product.
pr91
18 Mar 16#30
anyone manage to get free delivery, Is charging me 5.95
Jonnyblock
18 Mar 16#32
Any good for a battered 12 year old Fiesta?
motoroller to Jonnyblock
18 Mar 161#33
Does anyone have the spider charts for this? Would be nice to know which VW/Audi and BMW spec it lines up with.
A bit too good - Halfords do good oil for battered Fiestas :P
morrig to Jonnyblock
19 Mar 161#58
Thought you usually did that with fish but no accounting for taste.
Yes the oil is suitable and at that age a little oil mollycoddling is needed on the engine ... "Oils meeting the Ford WSS-M2C 913-C Engine Oil specification are fuel economy engine oils for all Ford vehicles ".
MonkeysUncle
18 Mar 16#34
Cracking price, even cheapo bargain shop oil is about this price. So it's a no brainer to get some of this.
Leonidasc
18 Mar 16#35
Much appreciated! got also 16.5% from Quidco!!! great deal!
slybunda
18 Mar 16#36
very cheap , just order 2 lots of it. works in my fiesta, aygo and celica!!
xecutioner
18 Mar 16#37
Got a civic 2.2 icdti 2007.
Shell finder suggested Shell Helix Ultra A5/B5 0W-30
Would this be ok?
stevenfeeney
18 Mar 16#38
The idea that vehicle manufacturers require specific types of VW or Toyota oil :-D :-D
You need the viscosity that's it. There is no such thing as Audi oil. It's all SAE approved.
splender to stevenfeeney
18 Mar 16#40
Diesel Particular Filter, low SAPS, long or standard service interval make differences.
As Pavel says generally they spec Ford variants. Don't use sites to check for specs use your handbook. Our Mazda6 2.2d specs C1 low saps. While it's in warranty that's what it will get. After I'll have a poke about and decide if I need to stick with it.
stevenfeeney
19 Mar 16#47
Yeh? What differences. Show me the consumer reports or evidence.
deekarma
19 Mar 16#48
Thanks. The lube check pointed me towards AG for our CX 7 petrol. Bagged a couple of bottles.
danielUK84
19 Mar 16#49
Ignore all the various ratings except the API one, the latest and most advanced is API-SN, the previous was API-SM etc etc. Dont use anthing below SJ, which you are unlikely to find.
saggy4701 to danielUK84
19 Mar 16#51
Where would I get SE???
stevenfeeney to danielUK84
19 Mar 16#52
Where on that label does it say "Toyota" or "Volkswagen" :-)
Good post - like that chart a lot
FearOne to danielUK84
19 Mar 16#59
Not good advice that. API is almost primitive compared to ACEA and manufacturers standards imo.
As you stated, its your opinion. :-) Not a single member will buy SN and come back to complain. People can pretty much chuck anything in wont not notice the different. If they chuck SN they will have the piece of mind, knowing its among the best currently available. Companies like castrol are still selling SJ, SL, of course people are happy, wont know the different because practically there barely isn't. I just dont like members paying a premium for inferior oil.
Boom123
20 Mar 16#63
ok for VW?
FearOne
20 Mar 16#64
ACEA is more relevant here in Europe, and manufacturers spec oil is important too, not just for warranty.
Can't remember the last time I saw an API spec officially recommended here by manufacturers, think it was a eary/mid 90's car.
texsup
20 Mar 16#65
Quidco at 16.5%.....?
Quidco website only mentions 5%?
Brabus_Duddy
21 Mar 16#66
Saying promo code has expired........
pavel76 to Brabus_Duddy
21 Mar 16#67
EASTER20 for 20% off
stanimirko
21 Mar 16#68
with code EASTER20 Going down to £15,99....nice
pheel
23 Mar 16#69
Ordered at 12 : 24 and delivered 2 hours later... A bit staggered if i am honest! Fair play to the vendor
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Lowest price I have seen for this oil...
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All comments (69)
Thanks for posting this :smiley:
Triple QX is generally regarded as a lower grade oil for cars. Look for Mobil1, Shell, Castrol.
Oh well. Thanks for posting anyways, OP!
Engine runs smoother, and fuel economy improved around 2% on my small Toyota. It seems to maintain the original performance longer than Castrol.
A bit too good - Halfords do good oil for battered Fiestas :P
Yes the oil is suitable and at that age a little oil mollycoddling is needed on the engine ... "Oils meeting the Ford WSS-M2C 913-C Engine Oil specification are fuel economy engine oils for all Ford vehicles ".
Shell finder suggested Shell Helix Ultra A5/B5 0W-30
Would this be ok?
You need the viscosity that's it. There is no such thing as Audi oil. It's all SAE approved.
http://www.shell.com/motorist/oils-lubricants/helix-for-cars/helix-fully-synthetic/shell-helix-ultra-sn-5w-30.html
AG= General motors aka Vauxhall
http://www.shell.co.uk/motorist/oils-lubricants/lubematch.html#iframe-L2diL2VuX0dCL2Jyb3dzZS9jYXJz
Good post - like that chart a lot
Look here for starters, there's allot more to it than you'd think. http://www.oilspecifications.org/
Used the voucher box code and quidco.
Can't remember the last time I saw an API spec officially recommended here by manufacturers, think it was a eary/mid 90's car.
Quidco website only mentions 5%?