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Hey i searched but didnt come up with any results....nevermind..

Have you heard of MOBIL-R? supposedly its spose to be usedful for people who rev hard and doesnt burn up as easily.

Also someone recommened MOTUL 6000 sumthing from powerplay imports....ever used/heard of it?

mc

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Marcus.... dunno about Mobil R but many friends use Mobil 1.... Motul is used by many places including UAS.... oh and I forgot.. NISMO use it as well...

those are both fine. For more exp stuff you can try Royal Purple which is sold at C&V. I have Hytech (or however you spell it) which is the standard oil used by Hill Motorsports (where i got my car serviced) and also C&V use this.

I think any of the above will be fine for your car... you jsut need to find out what grade... maybe 10W40? not sure.

But definitely run a search man...

If you are gonna get a service go to Hills motorsports... or gie me a call I can talk to you about it

Cheers

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Hey 400, yeah i jsut went to powerplay imports to get motul 4100

its semi synthetic rated at 10W 40.

I cant report any noticeable differences yet.. but we'll see when i make the next oil change in 5000K's...ill let ya know how burnt it is...

hey yang if u get this msg..call me thurs or fri nite just to confirm it all..thankx

oh yeah forgot..i am m'sian chinese...are you?

oh and i agree...C&V are on the steep end of the market..but i spose they know what they are up to..

mc

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