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  1. Where can i get this type of oil at reasonable or cheaper price? If not convenient to post here,can pm me. Thanks
  2. Anyone know where can i buy 0W20 oil? Thanks
  3. Hi, I am currently using Amsoil ATM 10w30. Intend to change to a 0w20 oil. Was deciding between: 1. Motul 300v 0w20 S$100 for 4Litre or 2. Amsoil ASM 0w20 S$60 for 4quart. Need some advice on whether "Double Ester Technology" is really better in protection? Is it proven or just a hype? Appreciate your input. Thanks in advance for advice.
  4. This interesting article is post by Dr AEHaas from BITOG. Somehow I missed this paper presented at the Powertrain and Fluid Conference of Oct. 2005: Evaluation of SAE 0W20 and 5W20 GF-4 Prototype Formulations in Severe Taxi Fleet Service, Amanda Damen, Petro-Canada, Nigel Broom and Rolfe Hartley, Infineum USA LP, and Michael Riley, Ford Motor Co. My review: The Las Vegas taxi service is considered the most severe for testing high temperature fluids. Four taxis were run with 0W20 and 4 with 5W-20 test oils for 100,000 miles each with a test oil having only 0.05% phosphorus. This is to test the newer GF-5 pending specification. All engines were then broken down and tested for wear. Oil testing was done at 5k and at 10k miles. Each oil was specified to run only 3k miles by Ford under these
  5. Car: 1.6L Kia Rio CVVT Oil: Mobil 1 Supersyn 0W20 Air filter: K&N drop-in Time on oil: 9600km Current mileage: 20572km Additives: FP60, LC20 ---------------------------------------------------------- Resample at the next service interval to monitor. All component wear rates are normal. There is no indication of any contamination in the component. The condition of the oil is acceptable for the time in service. - JHester [8/30/2007 11:15:47 AM]
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