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Yeah that's what the guy from Opie told me, but it is a running in oil and I'm not sure if there is anything 'extra' in the oil for running in. Short term use, then drain and refill :confused:

Last thing I want is to be bedding in my engine :nenau

In the 70's Audi used running in oil in all new Audi 80 & 100 models- it contained a very mild abrasive to smooth off the bores etc !!
 
I've tested this twice in 2 different vehicles and I'm telling you straight there is an audible difference is the way they resonate at different rev ranges

Well I convinced myself just the oposite when I used Shell Helix in my Mini !!
 
I use 5w40 fully synthetic in the patrol no smoke out the back no funny noises and no top ups between changes. I buy the Halfords own diesel only version no problems what so ever. I know mine is a Patrol but the later versions of yours have the 3.0 I thought.

Kind regards

Russell.
 
Run mine on 5/30 semi synthetic universal tractor oil for the past three years but nearly all the 25l drum used up so I'll go to local motor factors when its gone. These engines aren't picky but change regularly and a filter. David.
 
Still on the hunt for 10w40 Mineral oil.... can find some Carlube, is that any good or is it basic?
 
10w40 semi synthetic is fine & have been using it for nearly 2 years & is cheaper than the mineral where I go but have used mineral in my last T2
 
Soooooooooooooo, Carlube oil... Yay or nay :nenau
 
The industry is gradually moving away from mineral oils, in ten years it may not be possible to buy it in the EU. The pollutants from hydrocarbon mineral oils are rather nasty not only when burned and inhaled but also in contact with skin. There is a link with the dreaded C word
 
Well it's official, I can't get my hands on any 10w40 mineral oil. I have checked the Comma website and locally with no luck :confused:
 
Well it's official, I can't get my hands on any 10w40 mineral oil. I have checked the Comma website and locally with no luck :confused:

Would you like me to get you some mate? Let me know as soon as and I can get it ordered and sent across to you, a man after my own heart, I searched far and wide for Mineral and won't use anything else :thumb2
 
Thanks for the offer Banshee... may have to take you up on that.

I have emailed Comma Oils and have this replay, what do you guys think?

"Hi Steve,

Thanks for the info. According to the manufacturer a rather modest performance is requested over wide range of possible viscosities. Based on this information we can confirm X-Flow Type MF 15W-40 is suitable for this application. Please note, the main difference of a 15W-40 compared to a 10W-40 is a slightly thicker oil on start up during the colder months of the year. The positive being more protection, the down side less fuel efficiency.

Kind regards,

Chris
"
 

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