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Old 23 January 2008, 12:12 PM
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Lightbulb www.opieoils.co.uk New Website Launched!

Opie oils has launched its new website with more products and 7 TOP oil brands.


SILKOLENE
MOTUL
CASTROL
MOBIL
FUCHS
AMSOIL
REDLINE

We also have the following products

SPLITFIRE - Spark Plugs, Wiresets and Gauges
PUROLATOR - Oil Filters, Fuel Filters, Cabin Filters and Air Filters
BREMBO - GT Conversion Kits, Sports Discs and Pads & Max Discs

You will find the correct products for your car through our product finder here:


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https://www.opieoils.co.uk/createacc...L=default.aspx

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Pay us a visit today and let us know what you think.

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Old 10 September 2008, 08:16 PM
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Default Please could you read my Thread

Also while im on here, my car is currently running on Millers 10w-60 FULLY oil and is running low, because you cant get this easily over the counter im looking to do an oil change this weekend with a more accesserble oil but of the same quality.

It used to run on Silkoline Pro S 10W-40 FULLY but this is also a nightmare to get hold of, only found it at OILS in Devon.

So im looking to use Subaru approved Bp 2000 10W-40 FULLY as this is a little more easier to purchase. Does anyone know if this isnt a good idea?

ESB in essex said they wouldnt recomend it, yet Subaru in Abber said last week they stuck it in a 420bhp P1?

Any ideas?

Thanks
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I very much doubt it will be a true synthetic, more the hydrocracked variety.

If you want something easily found on the shelf then have a look at Mobil 1, its a good quality true synthetic.

Dont bother with 10w-60, too thick when hot.

Cheers

Guy
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