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19th March 2020, 08:19 PM
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In 2020 what is the best oil for a Gq ?
I have a 92 Gq waggon Td42 turbo, I done a search and nothing came up the two most commented on oils are the Delo400 and the Shell Rimular X are they still the best or is there something else on the horzion , I like what I have read about the Delo400 but $103 for ten ltrs is a bit much for me so I was considering the Rimular X, I have been using Valvoline Nexgen but the engine seems a bit noisy especially the tappets and that is about $ 135 for 20 ltrs
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19th March 2020 08:19 PM
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19th March 2020, 09:16 PM
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The master farter
Wait until Repco has specials on Castrol RX Super 20L drums. I got the last one for $80 I think it was. Bloody cheap.
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20th March 2020, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
mudski
Wait until Repco has specials on Castrol RX Super 20L drums. I got the last one for $80 I think it was. Bloody cheap.
Mudski, I asked the question a few months ago but never got a definitive answer. I have a GU IV 4.2 and have been running rx super the last few years. It wasn’t until my last service that I noticed that rx super is actually Jaso DH2 where as Nissan specify DH1. Do you think that there’s any issues with this?
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20th March 2020, 06:27 AM
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Patrol God
I used Delo until I began having trouble finding it.
Then I started using RX. She's been purring happily ever after ...
Like mudski said keep an ear out for Repco . Every now and then they chuck it on super specials.
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20th March 2020, 07:22 AM
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The master farter
Originally Posted by
dpetersen
Mudski, I asked the question a few months ago but never got a definitive answer. I have a GU IV 4.2 and have been running rx super the last few years. It wasn’t until my last service that I noticed that rx super is actually Jaso DH2 where as Nissan specify DH1. Do you think that there’s any issues with this?
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Hi mate. If you want a definitive answer, use what Nissan say.
But. DH1 is an old standard what oil companies had to meet, for anti corrosion and anti wear properties. DH2 is the current standard. Hope this helps mate. I used to be a Castrol distributor back in the day when RX Super was the only 15W/40 Diesel engine oil out there. Yes many moons ago. Then came along Jmax, for the Jap truck and TurboMax for the european trucks, Scania's, Volvo's etc. Now its all changed.
Edit : If you want the absolute best for a TD42. You won't get an answer. Everyones choices are different, and/ or slightly biased. I've been a Castrol man since my inception. So thats what I use.
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20th March 2020, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
mudski
Hi mate. If you want a definitive answer, use what Nissan say.
But. DH1 is an old standard what oil companies had to meet, for anti corrosion and anti wear properties. DH2 is the current standard. Hope this helps mate. I used to be a Castrol distributor back in the day when RX Super was the only 15W/40 Diesel engine oil out there. Yes many moons ago. Then came along Jmax, for the Jap truck and TurboMax for the european trucks, Scania's, Volvo's etc. Now its all changed.
Edit : If you want the absolute best for a TD42. You won't get an answer. Everyones choices are different, and/ or slightly biased. I've been a Castrol man since my inception. So thats what I use.
Thanks mate that makes sense to me. Will be sticking with the rx then!
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2006 4.2 tdi wagon
TJM BullBar and bar work, Light bar & spotlights, Airtech snorkel, tradie rack, blocked egr, 2inch lift on 33s and a 3 inch exhaust to go with it all.
Plenty more to come!
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20th March 2020, 07:24 PM
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Expert
Originally Posted by
mudski
Wait until Repco has specials on Castrol RX Super 20L drums. I got the last one for $80 I think it was. Bloody cheap.
Well I needed the oil right now and I was pretty happy the with my trade discount card that I got the 20 ltr drum for a $105 right now that is 25% off, I will try and wait for the big Supercheap 30% off sales I don't think that Repco can beat that.
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20th March 2020, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by
First Pooy
Well I needed the oil right now and I was pretty happy the with my trade discount card that I got the 20 ltr drum for a $105 right now that is 25% off, I will try and wait for the big Supercheap 30% off sales I don't think that Repco can beat that.
Did you buy at Repco?
https://www.repco.com.au/en/oils-flu...280/p/A5386111
No trade discount to buy at $105 on their sale promotion sent out about 6.00pm today. I think you have been able to buy at the best price at the moment.
But as the oil price has been going south ...…
At the end of the day you are happy, got it at a good price, they are happy made a sale. The world goes round.
Cheers Trevor
Last edited by tryan277; 20th March 2020 at 07:56 PM.
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20th March 2020, 09:05 PM
#9
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Originally Posted by
tryan277
Did you buy at Repco?
https://www.repco.com.au/en/oils-flu...280/p/A5386111
No trade discount to buy at $105 on their sale promotion sent out about 6.00pm today. I think you have been able to buy at the best price at the moment.
But as the oil price has been going south ...…
At the end of the day you are happy, got it at a good price, they are happy made a sale. The world goes round.
Cheers Trevor
I brought from Supercheap as they were $105 and Repco price is 107 something not a huge difference but supercheap was on my why home so it was convenient and $2 different lol
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20th March 2020, 09:10 PM
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Expert
Well this is interesting I was just reading my manual and it said oil filter every 10000 ks or 6 months and oil every 5000 ks or 3 months how things changed I do oil and filters every 5000 ks or 6 months as it is just a weekender.
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