MOTAQUIP MQB 5W-30 ZETEC SEMI SYNTHETIC MOTOR OIL 5L
Premium specification synthetic engine oil suitable for all Ford Zetec, Zeta, Duratorq and Land Rover TD5 engines.
MQB Zetec 5W-30 is a synthetic multi-grade engine oil formulated to achieve the performance and efficiency demands of modern petrol and diesel engines requiring low viscosity oils.
Advanced additive technology provides long-term benefits including reduced wear on critical valve-train components. Particularly suited to the requirements of Ford turbocharged, multi-valve and direct injection engines.
• Improved engine efficiency and fuel economy.
• Excellent cold starting characteristics to protect against engine wear and reduce engine noise.
• Advanced additive technology to provide Turbocharger protection.
• Low volatility levels.
• Offers improved flow rates at low temperatures and increased film strength at high temperatures.
Specification
ACEA A1/B1, ACEA A5/B5
API SL/CF
Ford WSS M2C913C
13 comments
boiteacourrier
5 Sep 17#13
Not for modern engine, so normal price. Do not use this with DPF engine (need C2 or c3)
Gixxerman001
5 Sep 17#11
Great price.
MonkeysUncle
4 Sep 17#8
Yeah it was a code from on here. eurocarparts and carparts4less have sales every weekend.
But inflate their prices to make it look better than it is.
Every so often qx oil will be about £12. It's really good oil too, on par with Castrol in my opinion. It's the only cheap oil which keeps tappetts quiet on startup.
I check every so often, you can get wiper blades valeo brand for something like £1.50 per side every so often too.
foes4you
4 Sep 17#7
Modern Engines need fully synthetic.
MonkeysUncle to foes4you
5 Sep 17#9
I'm not knocking you or anything. You don't specifically need a synthetic oil, synthetic oils generally 'last' longer and thus have better cold start properties as they are more elastic and sticky. most important thing is to change your oil regularly. The only problem with mineral oil is that its thicker at higher temps. So if your car needs say 0w20 mineral oil is too thick, as it's usually 10w40.
However most of the time its down to manufactures wanting good mpg results etc. Thinner oil always gives better mpg.
Iceman29
4 Sep 17#5
Asda have 5litres for £9, bought one tonight to use as flushing oil
tcm216
4 Sep 17#4
A great price (I voted hot!). I'd personally only buy fully synthetic for my own cars but this is still far better than mineral oil and therefore a great buy.
kay9
3 Sep 17#2
would this work for a fiat fire engine
trump1 to kay9
4 Sep 17#3
Better than chip fat
fishmaster to kay9
5 Sep 17#10
If you own a fiat fire engine the best place to have a fire is on your drive, and it'll probably be the fiat that is on fire, they thought of everything.
Opening post
13 comments
Do not use this with DPF engine (need C2 or c3)
I check every so often, you can get wiper blades valeo brand for something like £1.50 per side every so often too.
However most of the time its down to manufactures wanting good mpg results etc. Thinner oil always gives better mpg.
Just got myself some fully synthetic 5w40 triple qx from carparts4less for £13.25 or thereabouts.