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Old Nov 26, 2013 | 08:11 PM
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Im looking to change my engine oil in my standard sti i belive it should be running 5w-30 but wondering what people think i should use as my car now has 130000 thousand miles on the clock ....... and what make of oil ? castrol ect ?? thanks
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Old Nov 26, 2013 | 08:18 PM
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Millers CFS 10/40. Job done
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Old Nov 26, 2013 | 08:48 PM
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Ok mate thanks , any reason why 10/40 would be better ?
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Old Nov 26, 2013 | 09:23 PM
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Either a 5w40 or a 10w40, either will be sufficient, just ensure its a good quality oil
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Old Nov 27, 2013 | 09:55 AM
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Hi

I would use a 5w-40 synthetic.

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-656-5w-40.aspx

Out of those, the best ones are the Fuchs/Silkolene Pro S, Millers CFS NT/CFS, Motul 300V, Redline and Gulf Competition. The Motul 8100 X-Cess, Millers XFS, Shell Helix, Fuchs Supersyn and Mobil Super 3000 are good, cheaper alternatives.

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Old Nov 27, 2013 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by oilman
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I would use a 5w-40 synthetic.

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-656-5w-40.aspx

Out of those, the best ones are the Fuchs/Silkolene Pro S, Millers CFS NT/CFS, Motul 300V, Redline and Gulf Competition. The Motul 8100 X-Cess, Millers XFS, Shell Helix, Fuchs Supersyn and Mobil Super 3000 are good, cheaper alternatives.

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Sorry to highjack the thread, Would the above also be the most suitable for a forged 2.1 impreza type r ?
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Possibly, but a 10w is often better in a forged build and then if the power is up a fair bit, a 10w-50 is a better option.

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Cheeers Tim
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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 11:10 PM
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Hey thanks for that i have a look ....... whats the reason for using 40 instead of 30 if you dont mind me asking and ok on my high mileage car ?
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The 5w-40 is a little thicker when hot, so if you like to give it a bit of a thrash from time to time, it will offer a bit better protection, without being so thick that it slows the oil flow too much.
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