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Old 01 February 2004, 08:05 PM
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Guys,I`m thinking of doing an oil change,And wondered what you thought of the Millers 10w/60 fully synthetic..I do appreciate the 60 index is well up the scale....Will this cause any problems please....?????.
Old 01 February 2004, 08:21 PM
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I use 15W50 (Motul 300v) which I find excellent for my car.. which spends 99.99% of it's time on the road.. I think 10W60 is better at higher temperature and would therefore be ideal if you were doing a lot of track days.

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Old 01 February 2004, 10:44 PM
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prob too thick - specially for this time of year.
I find even MOTUL is a little too thick 1st thing - bit tappety compaired with 10/40 oils but other people do say its one of the best oils for consistant oil pressure & handles things nicely (hence why i have it !)

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I'm using Motul 300v as well.

I have tried a lot of other oils and nothing performs as well as the Motul IMHO of course.

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