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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
Anthony, I use Mobil 1 5w-30 in my vehicle. I'll ask about mixing the synthetic vs non synthetic tomorrow. I have Defence's Chief Engineer for fuels and oils working for me so she should know the answer. I've never thought to ask. I couldn’t find out what oil was used originally so potentially mine had the Castrol oil as well. I used about 1/2 a litre between 0 and 12k and none from 12k to now at 20k
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Mon Sep 10 2007 8:02am |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
Thanks StephenW. I wouldn't be so worried if I hadn't just heard a horror story about a manufacturer (Alfa) not honouring a warranty on an engine claiming the wrong top up oil was used! |
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Mon Sep 10 2007 8:19am |
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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
Anthony, even when you officially ask LR, you don't get an answer. Below is some now very old correspondence for which I have not had a reply (and they have been hastened).
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Mon Sep 10 2007 8:31am |
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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
Anthony, simple advice I received is that synthetic is better than dinosaur oil, however most synthetic derived motor oils (ie Mobil 1) are actually derived from mineral oils. Mixing synthetic with mineral or mineral with synthetic in any quantity is not a problem, however the properties of the synthetic oil would be lost. As for viscosity changes, in small quantities, there would be minimal effect. I hope this helps.
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Wed Sep 12 2007 6:58am |
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Cliff H Member Since: 03 Dec 2005 Location: uk Posts: 3233 |
LR do an oil just for the TDV6, works out as cheep as the main brands and no worries about warranty etc |
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Wed Sep 12 2007 7:03am |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
Hi Cliff,
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Thu Sep 13 2007 3:18am |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
In the end I didn't need to top it up and Trivett have used fully synthetic Mobil 0w 40 (at huge cost). They said I won't find that on the shelf, only Mobil1 10w 40 which is fine for top up but they said they would be concerned if I needed to top up before the next service. Lets see how it goes, it should run great when cold though! |
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Tue Oct 02 2007 9:39am |
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