Oils aint Oils......
Oils aint Oils......
Just want to get an idea of what brand & grade of oil most people run.
1. What brand of oil do you use?
2. Why do you use that brand?
3. What weight is the oil? (ie 20W50)
4. Why that particular weight of oil?
Thanks,
1. What brand of oil do you use?
2. Why do you use that brand?
3. What weight is the oil? (ie 20W50)
4. Why that particular weight of oil?
Thanks,
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castrol syn. 5w-30 plus this additive 208 k's
I just dont know any better
castrol syn. 5w-30 plus this additive 208 k's
I just dont know any better

both my ej20's have penrite sin10.
Cos its a great oil. Is it a co-incidence that when i swap to a shit valvoline oil that i get big end rattle? I think not!!
Downside is its expensive! But i never budget with such a crutial thing.
Alex
Cos its a great oil. Is it a co-incidence that when i swap to a shit valvoline oil that i get big end rattle? I think not!!
Downside is its expensive! But i never budget with such a crutial thing.
Alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
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previously
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my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
1. Valvoline Semi Synth in a 286000k MPFI EA82
2. I always use it because Lawsey says so...
..really it tends to stop the annying tic tic tic in the EA82
3. 10W40 or even a 15W40
4. EA motors love a semi synth and doesnt foam up as much(look at your oil when you drain it next time and look at the aeration in full mineral oils...). Besides it is $24 in Big W so I grab a couple of bottles when it is on special(I think I have 6 x 5l containers now)
2. I always use it because Lawsey says so...

3. 10W40 or even a 15W40
4. EA motors love a semi synth and doesnt foam up as much(look at your oil when you drain it next time and look at the aeration in full mineral oils...). Besides it is $24 in Big W so I grab a couple of bottles when it is on special(I think I have 6 x 5l containers now)
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The name of the thread says it all, But castrol GTX2 I used this in my old car because it was well worn in and this was the stickiest oil I could find for a respectable price SM grade I think (SJ grade at the time), I geuss I just haven't had a need to change types yet!
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97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
PenriteXtreme_RX wrote:1. What brand of oil do you use?
Australian made. It's top quality and unlike others brands they don't have a cheap variety that sometimes gets mixed with the premium variety.Xtreme_RX wrote:2. Why do you use that brand?
20W60 I thinkXtreme_RX wrote:3. What weight is the oil? (ie 20W50)
I have a snoggin big V8 in a 3 tonne car. The oil works very hard and I need it to protect my engine. Not only that I use LPG and I find the heavier weight helps to resist the acid build up that LPG has in lighter weight oils. I also use it in my fathers LPG powered V6 and my sisters V8 Aussie muscle car made by an Aussie racing icon.Xtreme_RX wrote:4. Why that particular weight of oil?
Your most welcomeXtreme_RX wrote:Thanks,
One more comment. I change my filter every time I change my oil (5000km) and the Penrite has no detrimental effects on the filter. The oil and filter does it job and does it well. While the oil does discolour (goes black) it keeps my engine clean as well as protects it. A good quality oil and filter will save you heaps in maintenance costs over the life of an engine.
Maybe you should also ask why people don't use other brands.
Oil in the ea82
I run Castrol Magnatec 10w30 in my 330,000km old ea82.
I run castrol because my last three places of work have used castrol oil, and it seems to stay nicer for longer compared to the valvoline. 10w30 because thats what the subaru specified grade is, and I don't have any problems with it burning oil or leaking oil (if i did, i'd fix the problem rather than running different thicker oil)
I change the oil every 5000km which seems to keep the lifters reasonably happy. I'm told my another mechanic with an L series that if I run 5w40 it keeps the lifters even happier.
Robert.
I run castrol because my last three places of work have used castrol oil, and it seems to stay nicer for longer compared to the valvoline. 10w30 because thats what the subaru specified grade is, and I don't have any problems with it burning oil or leaking oil (if i did, i'd fix the problem rather than running different thicker oil)
I change the oil every 5000km which seems to keep the lifters reasonably happy. I'm told my another mechanic with an L series that if I run 5w40 it keeps the lifters even happier.
Robert.
EA81dc
Penrite
because my local auto shop gives me a good price on it and it works well
20w50
Any lighter and it will leak out, any heavier and it won't get around the motor properly I guess.
In my gearbox I run Fuchs RX80, because I have had a couple of Subaru gearboxes improve after using putting it in.
Penrite
because my local auto shop gives me a good price on it and it works well
20w50
Any lighter and it will leak out, any heavier and it won't get around the motor properly I guess.
In my gearbox I run Fuchs RX80, because I have had a couple of Subaru gearboxes improve after using putting it in.
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rob83ke70 wrote:I run Castrol Magnatec 10w30 in my 330,000km old ea82.
I run castrol because my last three places of work have used castrol oil, and it seems to stay nicer for longer compared to the valvoline. 10w30 because thats what the subaru specified grade is, and I don't have any problems with it burning oil or leaking oil (if i did, i'd fix the problem rather than running different thicker oil)
I change the oil every 5000km which seems to keep the lifters reasonably happy. I'm told my another mechanic with an L series that if I run 5w40 it keeps the lifters even happier.
Robert.
10W 30 hey perhaps thats why the old EAs are renown for lifter tick most of the ones I know are running a 20 grade either that or they've been running the thicker grade for too long and the oil pump isn't used to pumping the lighter oil anymore. I may have to try this in my brumby sounds more like sewing machine oil though!
87 targa brumby (Neglected),
92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.