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So if i want to try Motul V300 engine oil, do i go for w30 or w40?

 

Nope, Motul 300v doesn't meet VW 504 spec. Only MOTUL Specific 50400 507 00 oil then can use.

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Nope, Motul 300v doesn't meet VW 504 spec. Only MOTUL Specific 50400 507 00 oil then can use.

 

thanks mate! maybe stick back to castrol which is recommended by vw.

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So people in Germany use w30 oils ?

Talk is cheap

 

I am frequent visitor to Germany and also like to visit their auto parts store. w30 weight oil can be found easily on their store for those popular brand in Germany. eg. Liquid Molly, Castrol,

If they don't use it, then why sell in the store??

 

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I am frequent visitor to Germany and also like to visit their auto parts store. w30 weight oil can be found easily on their store for those popular brand in Germany. eg. Liquid Molly, Castrol,

If they don't use it, then why sell in the store??

 

We are discussing on Oils for '2L turbo Scirocco'

If you want to refer to oils in the store that are for the whole range of cars, i am sure you can find w20 and w50 as well.

try putting w20 oils in la, since they sell in the store.

 

Oils are also dependent on the operating climate, so please compare apple to apple.

 

Sighz

Thanks for wasting my time.

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So many brands to choose, none of them available here???

 

Manufacturer Oil Type Viscosity

Addinol Addinol Mega light MV0539 LE SAE 5W-30

Agip Agip 7008 SAE 5W-30

Agip Autol Carrera Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Aral Aral SuperTronic Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Astris Astris Matro L-3 SAE 5W-30

Avia Aviasynth 5W-30 longlife III SAE 5W-30

BP BP Visco 7000 Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Bucher AG Motorex Profile V-XL SAE 5W-30

Castrol Castrol Edge SAE 5W-30

Castrol Castrol SLX Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Castrol Castrol TXT 507 00 SAE 5W-30

Castrol Longlife III Hochleistungsmotoren

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Bro Unfair, what will happen if i put in Motul 300V 5w40 on my ride thou this oil is not recommend by vw? my stock oil is using castrol 5w40 i think. therefore both brands are using 5w40.

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Bro Unfair, what will happen if i put in Motul 300V 5w40 on my ride thou this oil is not recommend by vw? my stock oil is using castrol 5w40 i think. therefore both brands are using 5w40.

 

Nothing will go wrong, its safer to use a higher weight oil.

Downside is FC would be higher compared to w30 oils but not really drastic increase la.

 

Seen too many turbocharged cars failing because they use oil that is too thin.

As i have said, normal driving would not be an issue.

Only when you push the car all the way, the headaches come.

I doubt you bought the 2L turbo to drive sedately right ? :D

 

There are also rare cases whereby w40 oils give problems, end up they use w50 oils.

But those are modified cars la.

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I am driving VW Caddy TDI and using Liquimoly TopTec 4200 5W-30. No problem with it. It meets VW 504.00 and 507.00.

 

Go Forklift Enterprise to buy, cheaper.

 

Have you join VAGSG?

 

www.vagsg.com/forums

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Bro Unfair, what will happen if i put in Motul 300V 5w40 on my ride thou this oil is not recommend by vw? my stock oil is using castrol 5w40 i think. therefore both brands are using 5w40.

 

No, you must use a low SAP engine oil, gotta do with the sensitive nature of the catalytic convertor.

 

- Might cause inefficient exhaust gas treatment thus more pollutant, no harm to engine.

- Worst case scenario, damage catalytic convertor only, no harm to engine. Give you an excuse for a high flow cat upgrade.

 

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Out of so many brand, maybe you can find these 3(Red) below, you say easier to find or not.

 

But as what FCW75 said, you still can find Liqui Moly Top Tec 4200 SAE 5W-30 that's meet VW 504 at Forklift Enterprise, so it's still not so bad.

 

Manufacturer Oil Type Viscosity

Addinol Addinol Mega light MV0539 LE SAE 5W-30

Agip Agip 7008 SAE 5W-30

Agip Autol Carrera Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Aral Aral SuperTronic Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Astris Astris Matro L-3 SAE 5W-30

Avia Aviasynth 5W-30 longlife III SAE 5W-30

BP BP Visco 7000 Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Bucher AG Motorex Profile V-XL SAE 5W-30

Castrol Castrol Edge SAE 5W-30

Castrol Castrol SLX Longlife III SAE 5W-30

Castrol Castrol TXT 507 00 SAE 5W-30

Castrol Longlife III Hochleistungsmotoren

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I am driving VW Caddy TDI and using Liquimoly TopTec 4200 5W-30. No problem with it. It meets VW 504.00 and 507.00.

 

Go Forklift Enterprise to buy, cheaper.

 

Have you join VAGSG?

 

www.vagsg.com/forums

 

where is folklift enterprise? i am already a member in VAGSG. thanks for the info.

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hi all, sorry if this topic had been discussed many times before.

 

i am going to send my ride for servicing. should i be using 5w30 or 5w40 engine oil. my milage is about 7.5K on the odometer. first servicing.

 

low mileage can use 30

high mileage should use 40, some recommend that 30k onwards use 40..

 

30 lighter, better for FC but less engine protection compare to 40, car / engine feels lighter

40 heavier, not so good on FC but better engine protection

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where is folklift enterprise? i am already a member in VAGSG. thanks for the info.

 

Forklift Parts Enterprise

Address: 15 Teck Chye Ter Singapore 545723

Telephone: 6286 7260

 

The shop sells engine oil at quite a good price. OMO.

 

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low mileage can use 30

high mileage should use 40, some recommend that 30k onwards use 40..

 

30 lighter, better for FC but less engine protection compare to 40, car / engine feels lighter

40 heavier, not so good on FC but better engine protection

 

I respectfully disagree. [:p][wave]

 

In my opinion, 30k mileage use 40 engine oil is way too early. High mileage might be in the region of 75k or 80k mileage onwards.

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I respectfully disagree. [:p][wave]

 

In my opinion, 30k mileage use 40 engine oil is way too early. High mileage might be in the region of 75k or 80k mileage onwards.

 

It depends more on how you take care of the engine, if using good quality synthetic then 150-200k can be considered high mileage. but if using low quality oil then upon 70-80k the engine would look like a 150-200k engine.

 

Differences between using good quality synthetic and crap synthetic

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