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Sorry to dig up and old thread.

Has anyone have experiences purchasing from performancelub.com? Was thinking of buying engine oil from them.

yes i brought heaps of oil from Harold. his really good to work with too.

just email him you will have anwser with 4hours, make payment and you will have your items within 4days. His Really Really good.

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dude you could really just read the oils thread you commented in this morning. ill be nice and answer anyways

ebay: from a shop on ebay or from some random person? personally, i wouldnt.

what are you using your car for anyways? is it stockish or highly modified?

who sells it? everyone, literally, autobarn, peps, repco, supercheap, and anything else claiming to be the be-all-and-end-all of motoring knowledge but actually secretly specialise in falcodores, camrys and kingswoods

buy either a k&n or drift oil filter, both really good, so much better than the standard nissan and ryco ones. but if you haven't before, might be worth getting a new sump plug washer?

if you have an r33 or r32 you can buy a cheap (~$75) aftermarket o2 sensor, r34's need the nissan one which is $200+. they last about 60 000km and a fresh one might help your highway fuel consumption, that's all.

10w45 is generally accepted to be slightly heavy for the rb engines, though that said w40 is ideal for most people so not far off... fully synthetic means jack all, i'd call/email and ask if it is group 3, 4 or 5.

every answer to your questions are in the oils thread. there is also a search function with could help with the o2 sensor question, or you could just look in the o2 sensor thread.

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dude you could really just read the oils thread you commented in this morning. ill be nice and answer anyways

ebay: from a shop on ebay or from some random person? personally, i wouldnt.

what are you using your car for anyways? is it stockish or highly modified?

who sells it? everyone, literally, autobarn, peps, repco, supercheap, and anything else claiming to be the be-all-and-end-all of motoring knowledge but actually secretly specialise in falcodores, camrys and kingswoods

buy either a k&n or drift oil filter, both really good, so much better than the standard nissan and ryco ones. but if you haven't before, might be worth getting a new sump plug washer?

if you have an r33 or r32 you can buy a cheap (~$75) aftermarket o2 sensor, r34's need the nissan one which is $200+. they last about 60 000km and a fresh one might help your highway fuel consumption, that's all.

10w45 is generally accepted to be slightly heavy for the rb engines, though that said w40 is ideal for most people so not far off... fully synthetic means jack all, i'd call/email and ask if it is group 3, 4 or 5.

every answer to your questions are in the oils thread. there is also a search function with could help with the o2 sensor question, or you could just look in the o2 sensor thread.

the car is a s3 r33 gtr with 57 gen k's its a daily driver the only mods will be exhaust if any

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