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yeah.. seriously... imagine your gearbox without oil.

it would be farked the moment your hit 1st.

well i got a story on that

my aunt has a cq60 merc

and she took it to be serviced

and they never put gearbox oil back in

she then drove half way to dbn (+-350kms)

and then it seized

she then said "i tought i could hear something whinning and getting louder"

yes i will take 10litres pls

get Rozz to try it as well.

the specs for turbolite are:

TYPE OF USE

Specially designed for high performance engines

All gasoline or Diesel engines, Turbo or naturally aspirated, multivalves, with carburettor or with injection, with or without catalytic converter.

Suitable for all types of fuel : standard, unleaded, Diesel fuel, LPG.

All driving conditions : City, Road, Highway.

PERFORMANCE

STANDARDS ACEA A3 / B3

APPROVALS API SL / CF

VW 505 00 / VW 500 00 quality

Mercedes Benz page 229.1

* The new standard API SL is more stringent than API SJ in terms of ageing resistance (average drain interval increased), requires anti-oxydation properties that maintain a constant viscosity avoiding sluge and deposits in the crankcase, anti-wear properties and dispersent power

The synthetic base stock provides high lubricating power and protects perfectly the engine while in intensive use on road, highway or in town.

The high performing anti-wear additivation results in reduction of engine internal frictions and increases life duration by wear reduction.

SAE 10W-40 viscosity grade is fully adapted to recent gasoline and Diesel engines and ensures easier starts.

Very efficient anti-deposit and anti-black sludge power which keeps the engine clean.

Anti-oxidation, Anti-corrosion, Anti-foam properties.

well i got a story on that

my aunt has a cq60 merc

and she took it to be serviced

and they never put gearbox oil back in

she then drove half way to dbn (+-350kms)  

and then it seized

she then said "i tought i could hear something whinning and getting louder"

idiots.

that's why i like to do the servicing myself. at least i know WHAT kinda oil is going in and i can take my own sweet time.

i usually leave the engine oil to drain for 2 hours :(

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