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- TOONGA
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Should not be used on its own, should be used with a 20w-50 style oil.Vortex75 wrote:Gulf Western oil extender 5 litre bottle
I use 4 litres of Gulf Western oil 20w-50 and half a litre of the Gulf Western oil extender.
It works a treat in my EJ22 motors, both of which have over 200000 kms and isn't that expensive.
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Would this be true for any older gen motor? My ute is blowing blue smoke on hard revs sometimes and after coasting down hills, probably piston rings. Wondering if a thicker oil would help or hinder.TOONGA wrote:If it is an older motor that has had a hard life and blows smoke, I don't think it would be a problem at all.
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Silverbullet wrote:Would this be true for any older gen motor? My ute is blowing blue smoke on hard revs sometimes and after coasting down hills, probably piston rings. Wondering if a thicker oil would help or hinder.
If you are using a thinner weight oil you may want to go to a heavier oil next change.
20w-50 is recomended for most older motors that have high KM's. I wouldn't use the 20w-60 on its own, as it is very thick and could cause upper engine problems on cold starts.
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