Anyone familiar with "comma"? and does it seem good value? at £19.50?
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This is like Groundhog Day. You could leave the forum for a period, come back, and then get very confused, as it would seem as though the same conversation was still taking place.ampwhu wrote:B & Q do a 20/50w oil in a blur container for about £11.
change it regular and you'll have no problems. no point in buying all this fancy stuff. the cars are old and wouldn't have had it years ago anyway.
liammonty wrote:This is like Groundhog Day. You could leave the forum for a period, come back, and then get very confused, as it would seem as though the same conversation was still taking place.ampwhu wrote:B & Q do a 20/50w oil in a blur container for about £11.
change it regular and you'll have no problems. no point in buying all this fancy stuff. the cars are old and wouldn't have had it years ago anyway.It's true that it's quite right that the cars didn't have all this 'fancy stuff' back in those halcyon days of motoring,when pipe-smoking, hairy-chested men (and the odd district nurse) drove Morris Minors as newish cars. It just so happens that those same Morris owners would have been having to perform (or pay for) decokes and indeed engine rebuilds alarmingly frequently by today's standards, and this was largely due to poor quality oils and fuel.
Aircooled VWs used monograde oil 'back in the day', but when multigrades became available, VW began to recommend them, as they realised they were better. There are those who still insist on using monograde oil though, because that's what was specified when the car was new and nothing else was available, so it's obviously the best!
Personally, I would suggest purchasing something that at least has an API (or equivalent) rating - that way you know it has been manufactured to particular specs. It doesn't have to cost any more than the ungraded stuff you can buy if you shop around a little.
That said, I once accidentally topped up a Peugeot 405 with about a litre of waste oil from the chipper, and it ran fine![]()
Let's see how long we can keep this thread going!!!
ampwhu wrote:buying and using cheap oil is like buying the value range from Tesco or the smart price stuff from asda.
I wouldn't feed my dog that stuff. so I wouldn't use it in my cars.