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Mobil 1 in a 172?



  clio sport 172
As above I was wondering if there any problems
using Mobil 1 0-40W in a 172 as Castrol recommends
the edge 0-30W. Yet Mobil 1 exceeds all manufactures
requirements of engine Oil. Any thoughts please.



Cheers Colin.....
 
Wouldn't use a xW30

At this time oif year i'd stick with a 5W40 fully synth, 10W40 and 15W40 will give high oil pressures at start up, esp when its the likes of -2 deg c.

Mobil one is, or always was renound for being shite at higher temps, ran it once in my mk1, make it sound like a tractor so never used it since
 
Think 5w40 fully synthetic stuff is your best bet!!

Personally ill never keep the car long enough to see the benefits of using good quality oil (ovi i keep it topped up etc..) i just use the halfords stuff

Also fine with 10-40
 
  clio sport 172
Thanks for all your replies, As a
side note I always thought the lower
the first number i.e. 0W-5W meant the
thinner the oil was when it's cold so the
easier it gets around the engine when
first starting?


Cheers Colin..


P.S. Happy Christmas:D
 
I tend to use 10w 40 for better protection from cold.

Can use it as gearbox oil too I'm told!
 
  Leon Cupra 300
I use Mobil 1 0-40 in mine, no problems (obviously as like you say, exceeds all over required qualities)...

Mainly go for it though as it is what they have cheap in Costco lol.. £23 inc.
 
  Mondeo TDCI 130
I use morris's 5/30 in mine! no worries there! about £14 trade for 5 litres! I change it every 3k though!
 
I tend to use 10w 40 for better protection from cold.

Can use it as gearbox oil too I'm told!


Who told you this??

I was told thin oil will make its way through the seals and leak, again i may have been fed duff info though
 
Thanks for all your replies, As a
side note I always thought the lower
the first number i.e. 0W-5W meant the
thinner the oil was when it's cold so the
easier it gets around the engine when
first starting?


Cheers Colin..


P.S. Happy Christmas:D


Yeap you are correct in what you say, 10-40 will be more than adequte for english weather. However i tend to use 5-40 anyway

Merry christmas to you to fellla:D
 
I tend to use 10w 40 for better protection from cold.

Can use it as gearbox oil too I'm told!


Who told you this??

I was told thin oil will make its way through the seals and leak, again i may have been fed duff info though

Any oil will eventually leak through a Renault seal mate...

My source is a respected Renault Specialist.
 
Who told you this??

I was told thin oil will make its way through the seals and leak, again i may have been fed duff info though

Any oil will eventually leak through a Renault seal mate...

My source is a respected Renault Specialist.


Well yeah everything breaks eventually lol, i suppose i should have said "using thinner oil will ruduce the life of the seals" perhaps but anyway

Im using ATF and have been for months without a problem i cant imagine thats much thicker than 10-40
 


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