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Old 01 April 2008, 07:57 PM
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As title, do you think this oil will be suitable for my 98 Sti Type R.

AFAIK it's been run on this since the new engine was put in (bar running in) 15-20k ago.

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Old 01 April 2008, 09:28 PM
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Should of been changed long ago mate.

Ive used millers cfs 10w40 for years with no problems, was recomended by reputable tuner for MY95 wrx with 300hp and have used it ever since.

The whole Oil dispute on hear is a minefield!!!

Do a search and you'll see what i mean!
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Millers 10w 60 in mine.........looked after by a reputable tuner..
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Millers 10w 60 in mine.........looked after by a reputable tuner..

On a built 2.0 .......which only ever gets driven hard..
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Originally Posted by N602 WRX
Should of been changed long ago mate.

Ive used millers cfs 10w40 for years with no problems, was recomended by reputable tuner for MY95 wrx with 300hp and have used it ever since.

The whole Oil dispute on hear is a minefield!!!

Do a search and you'll see what i mean!
Sorry, i didn't mean it's been in since the new engine, i meant it's only ever been run on 10w60. It's had plenty of oil changes looking at the history.

I'll give the 10w60 a go seeing as I have some sitting about.

Now to sort the slow starting problem.............

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you'll have no problems at all, perfectly suitable for a hard used/modded car
if it only ever goes to the shops and back then consider the CFS10w40

alyn
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