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Which oil for my Mk2 172 please



GR7

  Shiny red R32


I know there are probably old posts about this, but as I have now done a bit over 6,000 miles, it is time for a service and I just want to make sure that the right oil is used, so which is the right/best oil for the Mk2 172 please guys? I think the garage put in Mobil 1 at 3,000 miles but I want to check here first!!

Thanks
 
  172, Tiguan


As its you!

well imo 3k was to early for fully synthetic. But id stick with that now its in.

Otherwise use the 10w-40 elf semi synthetic untill about 12k.
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Well as Jon said, I also say that 3k miles is too early to swap to fully sythetic as the engine will not be fully bedded in yet...

Mines just coming up to 6k miles now and Im about to do the oil & filter for the first time.

The stuff that Renault use & recommend is 10W40 semi-synthetic and thats what I will be using!

Will probably switch to fully synth at 12k miles and run it on that from then on...
 

Andy8CH

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 Mk2


Dont want to be daft, but where can I get the Elf stuff from?

My local parts dept looked at me like I was a looney when I asked for some!

Any place local to Kingston in Surrey would be a great help...
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


Quote: Originally posted by Neil82cup on 06 February 2004


You doing it yourself?
You kidding? I can type but not service cars!!

And I was wrong about Mobil 1 last time.
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Quote: Originally posted by Andy8CH on 06 February 2004


Dont want to be daft, but where can I get the Elf stuff from?

My local parts dept looked at me like I was a looney when I asked for some!
Not many Renault garages actually sell or use the Elf stuff, and its not vital that you use that exact oil...

You need a "good" 10W40 semi-synthetic oil that conforms to the ACEA A3 standard, it says on the label on the back of the tub.

Nn fact my local dealer uses Total Quartz oil in their cars, so oils like Elf, Total, Castrol, etc... are fine, just look at the label for A3 spec!
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Quote: Originally posted by visceral on 07 February 2004


u need some Elf competition 10W40 Semi.....just as renault intended :D
Which is why I have 6 bottles of the stuff reserved! ;)

Not all dealers sell this though...
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Quote: Originally posted by GirlRacer on 07 February 2004

SO who do I believe?
Do you believe random people off a forum, or do you believe Renault?! ;)
 
  Mazda 2, MX5 Mk2.5 Sport


Quote: Originally posted by Rich-D on 07 February 2004


Quote: Originally posted by Chad on 07 February 2004

personally Id stick with Mobile 1
Based on what reasoning?!







I had it put in mine after 1300 miles and I was well impressed. The car feels a lot smoother seems to pick up a little better and warms up a lot quicker. IMHO
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Quote: Originally posted by Chad on 07 February 2004


I had it put in mine after 1300 miles and I was well impressed. The car feels a lot smoother seems to pick up a little better and warms up a lot quicker. IMHO
Well, after only 1300 miles the engine will be nowhere near run in properly and now with fully synth in there it will take longer to bed in than normal...
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Quote: Originally posted by Chad on 07 February 2004


forgot to say its fully synth 0w40 Mobile 1
Well, a 0W oil is too thin for this engine!
 
  Mazda 2, MX5 Mk2.5 Sport


Quote: Originally posted by Rich-D on 07 February 2004


Quote: Originally posted by Chad on 07 February 2004


I had it put in mine after 1300 miles and I was well impressed. The car feels a lot smoother seems to pick up a little better and warms up a lot quicker. IMHO
Well, after only 1300 miles the engine will be nowhere near run in properly and now with fully synth in there it will take longer to bed in than normal...
depends how you run them in
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Quote: Originally posted by Chad on 07 February 2004


depends how you run them in
True, but even if it was mailto:r@ped">r@ped from new, thats still too soon...
 


Only ever use Millers oil nowadays . This was recommended to me from a friend who has been paid to try all the top oils on the market and settled on Millers .

If its good enough for him in a 600bhp+ 911 turbo race engine which costs around £15k upwards for a rebuild then Im sure its good enough for my Clio .

I wouldnt consider any of the cheaper oils as the oil temp on track can run up to 140 degrees c . If you wanted to use Mobil 1 your better going for the motorsport oil which is (I think) 10w50 . We dont really have a cold enough climate to warrant using a 0w40 oil .
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


Quote: Originally posted by Mark@Ritchspeed on 08 February 2004


Only ever use Millers oil nowadays . This was recommended to me from a friend who has been paid to try all the top oils on the market and settled on Millers .

If its good enough for him in a 600bhp+ 911 turbo race engine which costs around £15k upwards for a rebuild then Im sure its good enough for my Clio .

I wouldnt consider any of the cheaper oils as the oil temp on track can run up to 140 degrees c . If you wanted to use Mobil 1 your better going for the motorsport oil which is (I think) 10w50 . We dont really have a cold enough climate to warrant using a 0w40 oil .



I dont take my car around race tracks, I only drive it on the roads!!
 


Quote: Originally posted by Mark@Ritchspeed on 08 February 2004


Only ever use Millers oil nowadays . This was recommended to me from a friend who has been paid to try all the top oils on the market and settled on Millers .

If its good enough for him in a 600bhp+ 911 turbo race engine which costs around £15k upwards for a rebuild then Im sure its good enough for my Clio .

I wouldnt consider any of the cheaper oils as the oil temp on track can run up to 140 degrees c . If you wanted to use Mobil 1 your better going for the motorsport oil which is (I think) 10w50 . We dont really have a cold enough climate to warrant using a 0w40 oil .
If your up to 140 deg id be taking firm action now at active cooling, 120 is really the most you want to run.

And mobil, i personally find crap...expesive, poor thermal capacity and burns quick.
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


Ben

So what is the correct oil for my car in your opinion? Also considering that your dad has a Renault dealership, you will probably know the answer. Remember too, that unlike some guys here, that I do not take my car on a track and I am not into trying to do stupid speeds in it!!

I would imagine that every garage has a different idea of what oil certain cars should use. I dont want their bog standard stuff though!

Thanks Ben
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Like weve already said...

You want a 10W40 semi-synthetic oil, that meets ACEA A3 standards!
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)


Use the elf stuff. it was in your engine when it was made.

Cant get much better recomendation than that.
 


Can´t get hold of Elf so i was wondering if Castrol formula RS 10w60 or 0w40 would be ok? Am going for a couple of trackdays this summer so i want an oil that can withstand high temps.

Lars
 


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