Engine oil recommendation

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Engine oil recommendation
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Hi I've got a 2.0 16v with 140k on clock thinking of dropping oil and changing it. I would like to know whether to use a semi or full synthetic oil any opinions

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#2
What can you afford!?
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#3
Either it wants a full service before winter it gets quite cold up here, so come October it'll get full service just unsure on semi or full with it been high miles.

(28-08-2014, 04:35 PM)Piggy Wrote: What can you afford!?

This is what I plan to use 6 litres Shell Helix HX7 10W-40 £35

Or the alternative is Fuchs TITAN SYN MC 10w-40 6litres £26
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#4
Why 6litres!?

You can gey the shell helix stuff a lot cheaper than that. I run it and its done well
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#5
Sorry it comes as a kit with oil filter. Would you recommend the shell helix? I thought it was a funny amount a iirc it only holds about 4 litres any way Undecided
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#6
Semi synth is fine on an XSi engine. For 306s I've always just gone for the cheapest brand/offer on ECP, they're not fussy like more modern engines are lol.
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(28-08-2014, 05:08 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Semi synth is fine on an XSi engine. For 306s I've always just gone for the cheapest brand/offer on ECP, they're not fussy like more modern engines are lol.

Thanks I'll go to sdl order cheapest 10w40 and an engine flush jobs a gooden Smile
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Cheapest brand, I wouldn't recommend the actual cheapest Tesco value oil lol. lol
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(28-08-2014, 05:32 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Cheapest brand, I wouldn't recommend the actual cheapest Tesco value oil lol. lol

"Every little helps" lol
I think at sdl there cheap stuff is gulf tec plus
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Ah, that'll be fine then. Smile
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#11
Dont cheap out on oil. Magnetex stuff is just clever marketing imo but for the sake of a few quid more...why not get decent oil which is essentially the blood for the engine.

Would you infuse yourself with the cheapest plasma substitue you could find??
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(28-08-2014, 08:26 PM)Piggy Wrote: Dont cheap out on oil. Magnetex stuff is just clever marketing imo but for the sake of a few quid more...why not get decent oil which is essentially the blood for the engine.

Would you infuse yourself with the cheapest plasma substitue you could find??

Your right I think for the sake of £10 I'll go for the shell oil.
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#13
I have a 150,000 mile gti and have always used castrol magnatec 10w 40 part syn, it has always run well. Spends you moneys, makes your choices
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£10 over 10,000 miles or so, that 1p for every 10miles...not exactly a huge amount to spend to lengthen the life of your engine!
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(28-08-2014, 08:57 PM)impotentials Wrote: I have a 150,000 mile gti and have always used castrol magnatec 10w 40 part syn, it has always run well. Spends you moneys, makes your choices

Thanks I'll have a look.
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Plus if you use eurocarparts Ive just sellected a oil filter and HX7 Shell oil for you engine and it comes to just over £22 delivered mate Smile
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(28-08-2014, 09:00 PM)Piggy Wrote: £10 over 10,000 miles or so, that 1p for every 10miles...not exactly a huge amount to spend to lengthen the life of your engine!

When you put it like that is worth the extra money.
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(28-08-2014, 09:03 PM)Piggy Wrote: Plus if you use eurocarparts Ive just sellected a oil filter and HX7 Shell oil for you engine and it comes to just over £22 delivered mate Smile

That's even better I'll get some order tomorrow and get it done next week
Thanks for the advice.
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No worries.....

There is a rep button Wink

Dont leave it too late as theres a 50% off sale, not sure when it ends
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(28-08-2014, 09:06 PM)Piggy Wrote: No worries.....

There is a rep button Wink

Dont leave it too late as theres a 50% off sale, not sure when it ends

Sorry is it the little plus next to reply ?
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Ahhh cant do it till 100posts it seems!

Thats weird
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#22
More to the point, what sort of use does your car get? Thats the biggest deciding factor.
When i used a standard engine, i found the happiest it ever was was with the standard Peugeot oil which is Total 7000. Now I'm on a rather modified engine, I'm using Shell helix ultra but will probably change when i do the next service soon.
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(28-08-2014, 09:45 PM)Niall Wrote: More to the point, what sort of use does your car get? Thats the biggest deciding factor.
When i used a standard engine, i found the happiest it ever was was with the standard Peugeot oil which is Total 7000. Now I'm on a rather modified engine, I'm using Shell helix ultra but will probably change when i do the next service soon.

Hi and I use it daily to go work (60miles per week) and pottering around in it doesn't really any stick
I was going to use shell hx7
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#24
Any reason not to use something like mogul 5w50 or even mobil 1 0w40 which have better lower temp protection
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(28-08-2014, 10:33 PM)MisterGTR Wrote: Any reason not to use something like mogul 5w50 or even mobil 1 0w40 which have better lower temp protection

Peugeot recommend 5w 40, in fact they specifically recommend Total Quartz 7000 or 9000 for the gti-6 engine at least, where 7000 is semi-synthetic and 9000 is fully-synthetic.

Total Quartz 9000 I run mine on this.

I think there was a way of getting it slightly cheaper on here with a discount code iirc.

Any good quality 5w 40 should be fine. As for using other grades, maybe if you are sure of what you are doing, but I wouldn't even bother looking into it myself unless it was for track or I lived in a particularly cold climate, and varying too much from recommended spec could cause problems I'd say.
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These guys are really good if you want to buy Total Quartz:

http://www.nielsencdg.co.uk/acatalog/Tot...l#SID=1074

Free shipping on £60+

I bought 4 x Total Quartz 7000 5L bottles just over £60 delivered
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Cheers. Will keep it simple and go with recommended. Ta
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