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Im willing to spend up to $100, which motul though?

You can choose:

Motul 4100 Turbolight 20W50,5l(thicker oil)

Motul 4100 Turbolight 10W40,5l

Its great stuff, any import workshop would recommend it..

I think its priced about $45-50

You can choose:

Motul 4100 Turbolight 20W50,5l(thicker oil)

Motul 4100 Turbolight 10W40,5l

Its great stuff, any import workshop would recommend it..

I think its priced about $45-50

Are you able to get Mobil delvac 1 5w40 over there? That is one pretty strong oil (group IV/V) with loads of anti-wear additives.

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Are you able to get Mobil delvac 1 5w40 over there? That is one pretty strong oil (group IV/V) with louds of anti-wear additives.

Im gonna go to bursons tommorow if they're open and see what they got out of the mentioned oils...

alot of people use castrol 10W-60 formula R.

supercheap has 20% off today as its easter.....

otherwise motul fully synthetics are very good.

That's too thick for street use unless it's for track or autocross... even for that you got to baby it till up to temp before flooring it.

Interesting read by Dr AEHaas

Thick or thin oil?

That's too thick for street use unless it's for track or autocross... even for that you got to baby it till up to temp before flooring it.

Interesting read by Dr AEHaas

Thick or thin oil?

you have to remember that alot of people don't just baby their cars but regularly thrash them either drags/drift, general spirited driving...

and australian conditions are pretty warm compared to the USA where it snows in winter thus we can use thicker oil.

i will be buying motul 8100 XCESS for my next oil ,, havent used it before but heard it is very good

anyone else agree with me on the 8100 ?

-JD

yup, thats a good oil. even better is the Motul 300V chrono but pretty expensive :domokun:

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