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Started by colt, October 04, 2005, 11:36:09 PM

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colt

mga gurus ano po ba maayos na langis sa old engine.
lapit na kc me palit eh tnx
you must not forget me

AutoPlus

Motul 300V "double ester"

AUTOPLUS SPORTZENTRIUM
233 EDSA M

Johnel


remember na di lahat ng mahal eh yun ang magaganda...
GuN iS mY WiFe
BuLlet iS My LiFe
WaR Is mY GaMe
DeaTH iS mY END!

SkylineGTR

Mobil 1. used it on my cars and they all running flawlessly....


Manga

Quote from: AutoPlus on October 05, 2005, 07:20:59 AM
Motul 300V "double ester"

Yes. Autoplus shop has this one.
I advice you check on lube manufacturer websites, too. they give tech data and uses of each oil product.

I am going full synthetic *W-40 for our '75 corona station wagon. 8)
Quote from: Nacho Libre on August 31, 2008, 11:23:06 PM
...Some people get too hung up on hardware and technology and for

Version1.O

suggestion: castrol/pennzoil 8)

Conan®

Quote from: ~pRoSeCuToR~ on October 07, 2005, 10:16:25 PM
suggestion: castrol/pennzoil 8)

Castrol doesn't even have any oil that is really synthetic. It's Hydrocracked oil.

Manga

Quote from: Conan on October 07, 2005, 11:31:51 PM
Castrol doesn't even have any oil that is really synthetic. It's Hydrocracked oil.

I second Conan.
Go Mobil 1, Motul or the other class IV lubricants. Castrol falls under class III only.
Quote from: Nacho Libre on August 31, 2008, 11:23:06 PM
...Some people get too hung up on hardware and technology and for

be989

What are the Class IV lubricants available locally, Motul, Mobil 1,...?

What's the difference between a Class III and a Class IV lubricant?

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Conan®

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Quote from: be989 on October 09, 2005, 10:58:20 PM
What are the Class IV lubricants available locally, Motul, Mobil 1,...?

What's the difference between a Class III and a Class IV lubricant?

Class III is mineral oil based, just refined further and then additives are added. Class IV (PAO) and V (Esters) are the better kind are "really" made from synthetic stocks which means better performance, detergency and longegivity. They also cost a bit more but well worth it in my opinion. True synthetic oils are Motul, Mobil 1, Redline, Liqui-Moly, OWS and others that are labeled made from PAO or Esters.

AutoPlus

Only Motul 300V "Double Ester"
The only oil have different viscosity.

AUTOPLUS SPORTZENTRIUM
233 EDSA M

tYe

mga magkano kaya aabutin ang motul 300v, like para sa SiR? sa autoplus lang ba ito available? thanks

Conan®

Quote from: tYe on October 20, 2005, 03:59:27 PM
mga magkano kaya aabutin ang motul 300v, like para sa SiR? sa autoplus lang ba ito available? thanks


Around 3,500 for 4 liters. Available at Autoplus, Speedyfix and Hans Tools.

speedyfix

300v that we have in the shop is 5w40. if you need other viscosities try mo sa autoplus.  :)
Migs - 09175347636
Shop - 7226117

www.speedyfixph.com

308 P. Guevarra corner Seaview St San Juan

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