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Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 10-05-2012 306OC has invited us to start an "oil recommendations" thread here... so if you would like any oil advice or a recommendation for your car please feel free to ask here and we will get back to you as soon as we can. To help us to give the most accurate advice possible we do need some information about your car. e.g. Make: Model: Year: Engine type: Performance modifications: Driving style: (road / off-road / track etc) Any other information that may be relevant: e.g. approx BHP if modified, oil temps if known What recommendation are you looking for? Engine, Gearbox, Diff etc. Any oil we recommend is available to buy from us (if you would like to) for delivery throughout the UK and many destinations in Europe. We stock oils & lubricants from 10 major oil brands: Amsoil, Castrol, Fuchs, Gulf, Millers, Mobil, Motul, Redline, Valvoline and Silkolene, so we can supply fluids meeting the vast majority of manufacturer and international specifications. Finally, if there are any products we don't stock and you have difficulty getting hold of elsewhere, let us know and we'll see if we can stock them. We look forward to being of help! Cheers Guy, Opie Oils You can also contact us by phone on +44 1209 215164 (All oils recommended are available to buy online at my web site) Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - cwspellowe - 10-05-2012 Hi Guy, good to see you on here, your thread on the gti6 forum was useful and well informed! I'll start the ball rolling then as many people will be in a similar state of tune. Peugeot 306 1.9 Turbo diesel engine 20-30psi of boost (High exhaust gas temperatures for many) Front mount intercooler Advanced timing Just as a general idea. Gearbox oil wise Peugeot recommend Total, seems to work well as my GTI6 box (BE3/6) didn't like any others. Engine oil wise I think it's 10w40 Peugeot recommend for most engines, although a lot of these diesel engines will be high milers with a lot of blow through the cylinder walls due to boost, age and wear. The diffs for pretty much all cars here use the same oil as the gearbox, none I know of are rear wheel drive unless someone has a super secret RWD project going on somewhere... Cheers in advance for suggestions Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - MiiTCH - 10-05-2012 What all round oil would I need? my car is due a service, but im going to drop the engine and gear box oil out.. its a Peugeot 306 1.8 XS 2001 1.8 Petrol There are no engine modifications Road Driving Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 11-05-2012 Hi I would use a 5w-40 synthetic in both cars and you will find those through the link below. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-656-5w-40.aspx Out of those, the best ones are the Fuchs/Silkolene Pro S, Millers CFS NT/CFS, Motul 300V, Redline and Gulf Competition. The Motul 8100 X-Cess, Millers XFS, Shell Helix, Fuchs Supersyn and Mobil Super 3000 are good, cheaper alternatives. As a budget choice, a 10w-40 will be fine and I would either go for the Fuchs XTR, Shell Helix, Millers XSS or Motul 6100 http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-657-10w-40.aspx Cheers Tim Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Niall - 11-05-2012 2000 1.816v on 100k Is just about to have a full engine rebuild. It's got Mobil 3000 in it at the moment but it's almost burnt all of this now haha. What would be the best thing for looking after a rebuilt engine for say the first 500-1000 miles? Cheers Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Dan! - 11-05-2012 Also worth noting; if you have a petrol engine, I would always add a handfull of sawdust and swarf with each oil change, really helps keep the engine sweet. Niall, you engine has no hope I dont think any oils will stop your problem Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Niall - 11-05-2012 Dan! Wrote:Also worth noting; if you have a petrol engine, I would always add a handfull of sawdust and swarf with each oil change, really helps keep the engine sweet. It will soon Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - darrenjlobb - 11-05-2012 Hm this reminds me, I need to order up from more gulf stuff for my motor once ive bed it in, will hopefully be passing by at some point! Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Ruan - 11-05-2012 Just for some of the XUD9 owners info, the Fuchs/Silkolene Pro S 10w40 stuff, both Me, Darren and Ed used this oil, within 3-4 weeks, we all had uncontrollable oil leaks from the vacuum pumps... It's the only one we've found do it, but we've all used the Gulf Competition since and that's been perfect, seems very good, seems to last the longest without turning very black and watery to any I've used... Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Rippthrough - 11-05-2012 Turning black is a good sign, it means the detergents are working! Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - darrenjlobb - 11-05-2012 Yeh but leaking is a PITA ^ and that stuff was chronic! Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Ruan - 15-05-2012 Rippthrough Wrote:Turning black is a good sign, it means the detergents are working! Yeah, but surely it going like water and smelling of burnt diesel isn't the best...? Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - MiiTCH - 15-05-2012 would you recommend this for mine? http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-984-fuchs-t ... e-oil.aspx ive got a 1.8 16V, standard engine... Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 16-05-2012 Yes, that's a very good oil for the money. Cheers Tim Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - undertaker - 25-05-2012 1999 Peugeot 306 gti-6, engine code:XU10J4RS/L3, naturally aspirated using for daily drive, its on 190k already and never been rebuild, not burning oil as far as i know i am using castrol edge 1ow/60 atm i need further assistance for Engine, Gearbox, Diff.. Could you please guide me? Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Ed Doe - 25-05-2012 Hi Tim, we've spoken before; you recommended me the 10w40 fully synth gulf competition which I've found to be great, however I have a query; when driving enthusiastically, I frequently manage to get my oil up to 115-125degrees. Now I had invested in an oil cooler which has helped a bit, but it still does get to 115degrees with some provocation; I just want to check whether the oil will operate at these temps? Changed every 4-5k or so. Cheers Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 25-05-2012 Hi Ed The Gulf 10w-40 is fine at 115C, in fact an average of 130C isn't a problem. Cheers Tim Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Ed Doe - 25-05-2012 Great, so just to confirm IF the oil were to get to 125C for say half an hour at a time, it wouldn't be damaging for the engine? Thanks for your help Tim. Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 25-05-2012 Hi No, that would be fine, even if it was 10 hours. Cheers Tim Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - ginge191 - 25-05-2012 Make: Pegueot 306 Model: 1.9DT Year: 1997 Engine type: Diesel Performance modifications: Increased fuel, increased boost, Driving style: (road / off-road / track etc) Low end power, NO/limited motorway driving Any other information that may be relevant: I tend to abuse my turbo... What recommendation are you looking for? Engine Also looking and price and delivery Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 25-05-2012 Hi I would use a 5w-40 synthetic and you will find those through the link below. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-656-5w-40.aspx Out of those, the best ones are the Fuchs/Silkolene Pro S, Millers CFS/CFS NT, Motul 300V, Redline and Gulf Competition. The Motul 8100 X-Cess, Millers XFS, Fuchs GT1 XTL/Supersyn, Shell Helix and Mobil Super 3000 are good, cheaper alternatives. Cheers Tim Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - ginge191 - 25-05-2012 Many thanks, interesting! Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Ben Jay - 25-05-2012 Whats the difference between a "good" brand of oil and a "bad" one? Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 25-05-2012 Lots of things. The obvious ones are the quality of the basestock oils and additives used. The main other thing is quality control. Good oil companies will do a lot of testing on each batch of oil to make sure it is what it's supposed to be. Less reputable companies may only test one in five or one in ten batches and that can lead to the oil not meeting the specifications that it's supposed to and the oil might be a totally different grade to what it's supposed to be (like an oil that says 5w-40 on the label, is actually a 20w-40 in the can). Cheers Tim Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - ginge191 - 25-05-2012 I would have never of thought to use a 5W40 in my car, but hell, read a lot of what's on the site and theres some interesting facts on there I've ordered the Fuchs titanium in the end, seems to be a decent jobbie! Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 25-05-2012 It's very good stuff, good choice. Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Anton - 25-05-2012 Ginge, i did tell you not to use 15W40, ive been using 5W40 for 3 years... Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - Kezzieboy - 26-05-2012 Make: Peugeot Model: 306 Year: 2001 Engine type: 2.0 HDi Performance modifications: Remapped to ~125bhp, custom turbo back exhaust. Driving style: Road, plenty of motorway miles as well as a decent amount of abuse on some more exciting roads Engine and Gearbox oil recommendations please Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - oilman - 28-05-2012 Kezzieboy Wrote:Make: Peugeot A 5w-40 is ideal. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-656-5w-40.aspx Out of those, the best ones are the Fuchs/Silkolene Pro S, Millers CFS/CFS NT, Motul 300V, Redline and Gulf Competition. The Motul 8100 X-Cess, Millers XFS, Fuchs GT1 XTL/Supersyn, Shell Helix and Mobil Super 3000 are good, cheaper alternatives. You need an MTF for the gearbox and I would go with the Redline MTL, Amsoil MTF or Fuchs Sintofluid.  http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-670-75w-80-75w-85-mtfs.aspx  Cheers Tim Re: Oil advice & recommendations from oilman @ Opie Oils - undertaker - 28-05-2012 1999 Peugeot 306 gti-6, engine code:XU10J4RS/L3, naturally aspirated using for daily drive, its on 190k already and never been rebuild, not burning oil as far as i know i am using castrol edge 1ow/60 atm i need further assistance for Engine, Gearbox, Diff.. |