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Old 02 November 2011, 06:54 AM
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What to buy? Motul is more expensive so I would presume its better, but the tuning garage near me swears by Millers they wouldn't use anything else any thoughts on this people
Old 02 November 2011, 06:59 AM
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Millers is very popular with scoobs, I used to run it but now use Fuchs Titan Race (as recommended by Opie oils and RCM)
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Motul in mine for the last 6 years. Both very good though
Old 02 November 2011, 10:19 AM
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Both are an excellent choice, wont go wrong with either
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Motul has gone up in price recently and they are pricing themselves out of some markets tbh. Having said that I still buy it as it's properly good engine oil Motul 90PA is the best diff Oil too IMHO However, the price of their RBF600 brake fluid is proper p1ss taking so I am now using Gulf RF800 which has been good so far and looks almost identical on the data sheet at half the price For Gear boxes Redline Lightweight Shock Proof is all you'll ever need

Have used the Fuchs in a complete fluid change recently in my newage and I don't like it. It's definitely not as smooth as the motul.
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Originally Posted by banny sti
Both are an excellent choice, wont go wrong with either
What do you use banny?
Old 02 November 2011, 11:14 AM
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Used millers 10w50 and will be using the same on my new car too
Old 02 November 2011, 11:15 AM
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Millers in my box and diffs... Always 300V in the motor.
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