Weesern Clutched January 12, 2010 Share January 12, 2010 will go have a look when I going to malaysia... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mivec9 1st Gear January 12, 2010 Share January 12, 2010 You mean c-lube? nope Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mivec9 1st Gear January 12, 2010 Share January 12, 2010 will go have a look when I going to malaysia... u can try the one at pasir gudang Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otan Neutral Newbie January 12, 2010 Share January 12, 2010 will go have a look when I going to malaysia... Dont have to go to MY juz go to GIANT Tampines saw C.lube 5w30 Longlife Fully Synth 5L on promotion! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soonhuat Neutral Newbie July 11, 2010 Share July 11, 2010 (edited) We sell Bardahl Engine oil. Please visit our web site for maintenance service package. Price $98 http://www.soonhuattyres.com.sg/service4.html Visit My Website NOTE: Our Bardahl Synpulsar (Mercedes Approved Engine Oil) can be used for car like Porche, Volkwagon, BMW, Mercedes and all high end cars. The engine oil is made in USA . Why choose an engine oil there is suitable, since U can afford for an approved oil. Rememeber to see the spec for the engine oil.E.g Bardahl XTC is not an approved engine oil. Approved engine oil normally cost about $100 & above. Edited July 11, 2010 by Soonhuat Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikelcy1963 1st Gear October 29, 2012 Share October 29, 2012 Was searching for Bardahl oil and saw this thread..how come start with Bardahl and in the midde all talking abour CL...until last post. Anyway any user reviews ? Is it similar to CL/Schnell quality or similar to SHU, Mobil ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yjq82 Clutched December 27, 2012 Share December 27, 2012 Any updates on Bardahl performance? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikelcy1963 1st Gear December 28, 2012 Share December 28, 2012 We sell Bardahl Engine oil. Please visit our web site for maintenance service package. Price $98 http://www.soonhuattyres.com.sg/service4.html Visit My Website NOTE: Our Bardahl Synpulsar (Mercedes Approved Engine Oil) can be used for car like Porche, Volkwagon, BMW, Mercedes and all high end cars. The engine oil is made in USA . Why choose an engine oil there is suitable, since U can afford for an approved oil. Rememeber to see the spec for the engine oil.E.g Bardahl XTC is not an approved engine oil. Approved engine oil normally cost about $100 & above. Hi, Any plans to bring in thinner oil (5W30) such as the SynPulsar-N 5W30 ? Currently you have only the 40 oil and I believe a 30 will provide additional choices. http://www.bardahl-ap.com/gasoline-engine-lubricants.php Hope you will consider. Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterPunter January 28, 2013 Share January 28, 2013 Hi, I use it in all my road cars and Lotus race car. I wouldn't use anything else even if it was given to me for free. For more info: www.bardahl.com www.top-oils.co.uk Cheers Peter 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimWoodiwiss Neutral Newbie March 17, 2018 Share March 17, 2018 Bardahl is a Norwegian name. I grew up in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, between Ole Bardahl's mansion and the Bardahl plant. It’s been manufactured in Seattle since 1939. My father was a mechanic for most of his life. He prefered STP. Rail tank cars full of used oil would always be parked on a siding at the Bardahl plant. A major component seems to be used motor oil. Hence my dad’s distrust of the brand. He had a friend who was a fleet mechanic. This friend decided to test additives. He used STP in half of the fleet and when he tore them down found less wear and tear on the vehicles that he added STP to. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic March 18, 2018 Share March 18, 2018 Hi, I use it in all my road cars and Lotus race car. I wouldn't use anything else even if it was given to me for free. For more info: www.bardahl.com www.top-oils.co.uk Cheers Peter If someone give you free Motul Amsoil Castrol M1 Redline and you won't use it Can you pass to me please. Thank you very much. Very very much. You are a very nice man. Very very nice man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SverreNielsen Neutral Newbie May 24, 2018 Share May 24, 2018 Go for the good stuff instead of those "no-name" brands. Only gets you into trouble. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
junyz Neutral Newbie August 14, 2018 Share August 14, 2018 (edited) Fully synthetic oils I suggest get trustworthy brands / sources or your oil pump will have to work much harder, mileage and performance decreases over time. I usually look for fully synthetic oils, quite a few available here with free delivery: www.lazada.sg/shop/sgcarparts Anybody ever tried the brand Maxxus? Edited August 14, 2018 by junyz Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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