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  • 2 months later...

have done some UOA's with the 10w60 Edge, nothing out of the ordinary to report - got another batch ready to send off.

as long as you find an oil that meets the current specs (mentioned a few pages back) i can't see there really being a problem

  • 2 weeks later...

i use penrite 10/10ths racing oil, mine is pretty much a daily on e flex with plenty of short trips probably without the car reaching norm operating temp, just dropped the oil for the first time since been on eflex and looks fine

You running e85 in the evo now Hamish?

nah, I was referring to using it with pulp.

When I upgrade to an Evo9 I'll run e85 again as the 7's dont have a good track record with it :/

You guys jumping the oil every 5000kms with ethanol fuels? Or even sooner?

trackday or 5000 is still fine.

  • 1 month later...

I should be dumping out my Castrol Edge 10w60 this weekend after over 5000kms / 6 months on e85 so I'll see how it looks. Daily driven too.

Probably put the same oil back in again.

Any chance of an oil analysis being done?

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