I did a search for motor oil before posting and nothing recent came up.... my post is for a slightly different oil which may suit others.
iftymbe
27 Sep 16#4
is this deal a local or nationwide offer?
Dogeared to iftymbe
27 Sep 16#6
Nationwide
benlewis95
27 Sep 16#5
Anybody know what oil I need for a 2011 1.6 diesel juke?
paulandpam1 to benlewis95
27 Sep 16#7
That information wiil be in your car owners manual.
agnostic to benlewis95
27 Sep 163#9
There's a new thing on your phone/tablet or pc called Google. Try that.
charliemike
27 Sep 163#8
This is a good price for a lot of oil. I don't have a car but am tempted to buy it to use as cooking oil.
noemaudsds to charliemike
27 Sep 161#10
Great, let us know how it tastes
Shine600 to charliemike
27 Sep 16#11
I seem to remember people died in Italy in the 70s when a company put mineral oil in bottles of cooking oil.
paulandpam1 to charliemike
27 Sep 16#13
Sunflower oil is cheaper and I guarantee it will not give you the $hits like this stuff would
charliemike
27 Sep 16#12
This is fully synthetic though?
paulandpam1
27 Sep 161#14
I think your confusing Synthetic & Organic.
charliemike
27 Sep 16#15
Ah probably. I also did some googling and found out it's WD-40 that you can safely ingest, not motor oil. Will give this one a miss. Thanks all for setting me straight.
paulandpam1
27 Sep 16#16
Ah but WD-40 is not an oil so I would not recommend it unless you have some internal water you want to displace :stuck_out_tongue:
charliemike
27 Sep 161#17
Oh, thought I could use it instead of that Fry-Lite spray. Oh well.
verysleepy
27 Sep 16#18
Is this low saps?
benlewis95
27 Sep 16#19
Okay calm down, jeez!
morrig
27 Sep 16#20
Go well with a lot of food then.
Seen the oil reduced last week,though some one might have put up deal earlier.
strykezero
28 Sep 161#21
Would not trust putting this stuff in a decent engine, fine for town runabouts and old cars but if you have anything made by VW/Audi group it needs to meet the spec otherwise you risk camshaft lobe wear on the top end and noisy tappets as this oil will break down a lot quicker in VW group diesels.
quidstretchy to strykezero
28 Sep 16#22
He's right you know. I've got a 1.9 TDI 130 Skoda Superb. The only thing superb about it is the engine though and I want it to stay that way.
jimbob86 to strykezero
28 Sep 16#25
what he said. For the oldet engines oil from TPS is only about 19 quid for 5l so it's stupid not to use genuine parts. I had to replace a camshaft due to rounded lobe on a 1.9PD engine on a second hand car I bought. Cost me +£350 and that was me doing the labour. Why risk your car for a few quid?
Check your hand book for an oil spec or if in doubt ask someone that knows.
JC1997 to strykezero
11 Oct 16#35
Asda engine is supply by Comma which should be ok also the oil is meet the following class:
FORD WSS M2C917-A; VW 502 00, VW 505 00, VW 505 01; BMW LL-04; MB 229.31; ACEA C3; API SN CF
alunross
28 Sep 16#24
Recently bought VAG spec Triple QX for £14.49 for 5ltr fully synthetic 5w40 from carpart4less.co.uk
othen
29 Sep 161#26
Excellent price for fully synthetic oil (cheaper than semi-synthetics). I bought some for my 20 year old Saab convertible - it should do just nicely instead of Castrol GTX.
Heat added.
Dogeared to othen
29 Sep 16#27
Agreed. I check the specifications very carefully before buying any product, not just oil and buy to suit. I find this ok for my Royal Enfield and an old car. I use Castrol Magnatec in the newer car. Just because this oil is cheap at the moment it doesn't mean it is poor quality. The original price was £20 so by buying now at £13 I think it's a good deal.
monty9120
30 Sep 16#28
this is the correct spec for your car. triple qx is only 505.00 this one is 505.01. not for long life servicing you need the £17 5w30 for that
JC1997
8 Oct 16#29
can someone tell me the Engine oil classification of this oil?
Dogeared to JC1997
8 Oct 16#30
ACEA C3 API SN/CF also meets or exceeds a range of manufacturers specifications which are detailed on the container.
JC1997
9 Oct 16#31
does it has bmw ll04 on it?
thanks
Dogeared
9 Oct 161#32
Yes, it does have BMWLL04 in the specifications.
JC1997
11 Oct 16#33
thx op purchase 3 of these, 2 years oil service sorted :laughing:
JC1997
11 Oct 16#34
go for 0w30 or 5w30 full synthetic, but if car RRP over 20k i would suggest you do some research first
Opening post
Plenty of other grades also greatly reduced.
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/5w30-fully-synthetic-for-petrol-diesel-engines-13-00-asda-2517230
Seen the oil reduced last week,though some one might have put up deal earlier.
Check your hand book for an oil spec or if in doubt ask someone that knows.
FORD WSS M2C917-A; VW 502 00, VW 505 00, VW 505 01; BMW LL-04; MB 229.31; ACEA C3; API SN CF
Heat added.
thanks