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In the words of someone, if its more than 50 bucks and about the right weight it'll be fine unless its a massive hp track monster

This^

But I still like using decent class 4 synth, especially when you get it for $50 on sale ;)

but thinner when oil is cold

Which is what you want, gets up and around all the moving parts in the head ASAP while there is no stress (assuming you aren't driving like a dick) to provide protection.

Which is what you want, gets up and around all the moving parts in the head ASAP while there is no stress (assuming you aren't driving like a dick) to provide protection.

I know. But the price of that oil is $100 for five litres and it doesn't get cold enough here to warrant 0w IMO

5w 30 or 5w 50 does a great job here in Oz

Changed my oil today with the full syn Nulon 5W30 as always, anything that can stop mitsubishi lifters rattling like a diesel truck must be good stuff :D

Nulon 'full synth' isn't actually a true synth, unless it's Nulon racing.

What Greg said, I bought a couple bottles while it's cheap.

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