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Old 07-11-2014, 02:36 AM
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http://www.halfords.com/motoring/eng...-diesel-oil-4l

£12 for 4 litres of this very good quality oil.

Bargain.
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Originally Posted by Ultra_Nexus
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/eng...-diesel-oil-4l

£12 for 4 litres of this very good quality oil.

Bargain.
Best bit is when you click on specs, then detailed specs.
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Wow - that's a pretty detailed list of specs isn't it
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Just incase you weren't sure.

Otherwise, it meets all the BMW/VW/Porsche specs and is made by Comma.

My bike engine revs to over 14,000 and it's going in that.

There are a lot of oil threads on here - stick this in and have done with it
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Yeah did a bit of reading just after you posted, seems to be close/same as the Comma Syner-G product - going to grab a couple for the cars and boat I think.
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Originally Posted by Ultra_Nexus
Just incase you weren't sure.

Otherwise, it meets all the BMW/VW/Porsche specs and is made by Comma.

My bike engine revs to over 14,000 and it's going in that.

There are a lot of oil threads on here - stick this in and have done with it
Dont put it in your bike, bike oil has additives because its running a wet clutch....but you probably knew that anyway.Plus you may find your clutch might start slipping with fully synth.
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Originally Posted by mr-pitts
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Just incase you weren't sure.

Otherwise, it meets all the BMW/VW/Porsche specs and is made by Comma.

My bike engine revs to over 14,000 and it's going in that.

There are a lot of oil threads on here - stick this in and have done with it
Dont put it in your bike, bike oil has additives because its running a wet clutch....but you probably knew that anyway.Plus you may find your clutch might start slipping with fully synth.
Yers. The bike stuff is the same as the car stuff in this case
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Ah! Ok, good find anyway.
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Originally Posted by BenRNBP
Yeah did a bit of reading just after you posted, seems to be close/same as the Comma Syner-G product - going to grab a couple for the cars and boat I think.
The safety sheet Halfords has on line indeed shows its made by Comma, if you can find the sheet for the Syner-g you could compare.
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http://www.commaoil.com/passenger-ve...ducts/view/172


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