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Old 12 March 2010, 01:27 PM
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Default www.opieoils.co.uk - FREE Carriage offer ends midday 15th March

A very quick offer here from engine oil, motor oil, gear oil, car oil, motorbike oil, transmission fluid from oilman at Opie Oils.

For this weekend only we are offering free carriage on all orders over £25.

To take advantage of this offer, you will need to use this voucher code at checkout.

FREESHIPMARCH

Don't miss out and place your order today.

Cheers
The Opie Oils Team

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* Free shipping does not apply to clearance products.
* Offer for UK mainland orders only.
* Non qualifying orders will be refunded

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Old 12 March 2010, 01:50 PM
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do a quick edit and add a C chap or the code doesnt work
Old 12 March 2010, 02:00 PM
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Done, cheers fella.
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just ordered silkolene 10w50
very good service and price, as usually
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Thanks for that
Old 13 March 2010, 10:26 PM
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I want to change all the oils on my JDM S202 STi, can you reccomend which oils I should be ordering.

And quantities as well please, plus do you stick OE filters as well?

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I would say a good 5w-40 would probably be the way to go, unless you are getting high (over 125C) oil temps, then a 10w-50 is the best choice.*
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5w-40, 5w-40 oil, 5w40, 5w/40
10w-50 oil
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Out of those, the best ones are the Silkolene Pro S, Millers CFS, Motul 300V, Redline and Gulf Competition. They are all really good oils and up to dealing with the harsh conditions of trackdays.

5l will cover you.

The filter for yours is the 23.259.00 and it meets/exceeds the OEM specs

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just taken advantage of this offer yesterday so mobil super s 10w-40 winging it`s way to me shortly....thanks oilman.
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Originally Posted by oilman
I would say a good 5w-40 would probably be the way to go, unless you are getting high (over 125C) oil temps, then a 10w-50 is the best choice.*
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5w-40, 5w-40 oil, 5w40, 5w/40
10w-50 oil
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Out of those, the best ones are the Silkolene Pro S, Millers CFS, Motul 300V, Redline and Gulf Competition. They are all really good oils and up to dealing with the harsh conditions of trackdays.

5l will cover you.

The filter for yours is the 23.259.00 and it meets/exceeds the OEM specs
Thanks for the response and I will order 5w/40 but semi or fully synthetic, I have an oil cooler so temps aren't a problem plus no track days either.

What about the gearbox/diff oils?
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Go for a synthetic, you get better protection and they last longer.

You need a 75w-90 for the gearbox and here are the ones we have.

75w-90 Gear oil

If you want to go for the best, the Millers CRX 75w-90 NT, Motul Gear 300, Silkolene Silktran Syn 5 and Millers TRX. The Castrol Syntrax, Motul Motylgear and Fuchs Gear Syn are all decent alternatives. The Silkolene Syn 5 and Redline 75w-90 GL5 are ideal for the diff.
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Good news.

We have extended this offer until Midnight on the 16th March.

Dont miss out, use voucher code FREESHIPMARCH and place your order today.

Cheers
The Opie Oils Team

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Just placed my order on the internet and took advantage of the free shipping and members prices as well , did ring up to check quantities and found the salesperson very helpful.
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Thanks for that. Helpful on a Monday is pretty good going
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I k pw it's late but is Castrol Syntrax alright for the diff
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It should be fine, not as long lasting as something like the Silkolene Syn 5 though
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