The real oil for the Moggy!!

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The real oil for the Moggy!!

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Post by alainmoran »

how much for a can?

I change masie's oil like sweeties ... she does a long run and as a treat I change her oil, if I dont she grumbles at me (blooming women, I ask you!)

I currently pay about £15 a can.
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Post by ColinP »

Alain,

the oil can looks great:-

Did you notice that it's SAE 40? (the manual suggests SAE 30)

Also the link states "oil change every 600 miles" ouch!

Cheers

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p.s. in Halfords today I noticed that their "clasic oil" now has API ratings - SE & CC.
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Post by overider »

ColinP wrote: Colin
p.s. in Halfords today I noticed that their "clasic oil" now has API ratings - SE & CC.
I have used the Halfords Classic oil for a few years now and would never change i think its top gear. :)
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Post by MoggyTech »

overider wrote:
ColinP wrote: Colin
p.s. in Halfords today I noticed that their "clasic oil" now has API ratings - SE & CC.
I have used the Halfords Classic oil for a few years now and would never change i think its top gear. :)
Ditto. Some folk used to wonder about it as it did not carry any spec on the can. Now it does. Looks very like the old Dukhams 20/50 to me. I think it's great oil.
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Post by alex_holden »

How much does the Halfords stuff cost?

My local motor factors used to sell Duckhams 20W50 until fairly recently but now the only 20W50 they do is a cheap make I'd never heard of that doesn't have a rating on the label.
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Post by Onne »

According to their site it retails at 14,99 per gallon

I pay 9 pounds for SL rated Comma 20-50
17,99 for Duckhams
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Post by Judge »

£20 for Penrite 25W70, and judging by the LEO run, I'll be using it again :D
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Post by dalebrignall »

bill is that a thicker oil what are the differences from that and 20/50
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Post by Judge »

Slighty 'thicker' at the one end, but considerably more so at the other, resulting in less thinning at higher temperatures.
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Post by HarryMango »

Onne wrote:17,99 for Duckhams
How Much !!!

I pay £9 for Duckhams from the Jumbles/shows.

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Post by rayofleamington »

How Much !!!

I pay £9 for Duckhams from the Jumbles/shows.
That's just what I was thinking!

2 years ago I got some high rated Duckhams 20/50 for under £9 at the national.
I got a local spares place to order some in for me last year and despite being £12 it turned out to be a much lower spec!! The good stuff was SJ (I think) but the stuff I got recently was only SE :(

Can anyone remind me as to which Minor supplier does Duckhams 20/50 ?
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Post by Dru »

Not a Minor supplier per se, but Millards in Bristol does Duckhams 20W/50, API SF/CD. A 4.5L bottle and a replacement filter together cost me £18 yesterday.

(not sure what this API business is, but hey.... :P )
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Post by bigginger »

Is that the one on Gloucester Road?
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Post by Dru »

The very same. Nice shop.
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Post by bigginger »

Sure used to be - haven't been there in over 20 years, but need some oil, so...
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Post by RogerRust »

Judge wrote:£20 for Penrite 25W70, and judging by the LEO run, I'll be using it again :D
I'm going to get some of that.
I've always thought of 20w50 as being a bit thin!
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Post by Judge »

It's good stuff Roger.
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Post by Orkney »

Oils supplied for normal cars even thinner here as the norm - lower average air temp than you lot south.
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Post by Judge »

Castrol R mmmmmmmmm, the memories come flooding back 8)
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