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  • Anyone with oil usage in the RS?

    I'm checking it again tomorrow, but haven't noticed any issues since buying it, or even seen it drop, but about to go for a longish trip over Easter so thought its easier to check/top up now then in the middle of nowhere. Although Skoda did check and maybe top it up a month ago. Had a friend with his demo with similar kms hit the low mark and cause the oil light to come on the day after.

    What oils are people using, Castrols site recommends the pro stuff that the dealer probably uses, Longlife III, but also 5W30 Edge Sport which should be easy to find.

    I figured if it looks like I need some will swing by Skoda tomorrow, but if I can get something decent to just do myself I will.

    Anyone had their RS 2L TSFI chew through much oil? Just hit 6000kms here.

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    I use the castrol edge 5-30 stuff for interim changes, as does my independant vw specialist that I go to for the scheduled services. Mainly because it meets the official Skoda/VW spec, it's easy to come by & reasonably priced (especially at supercheap who often have it on special).

    On both the GTI & RS I've had the oil drop to about half way by the time I do the interim change at 7500km - never any more than that. Also, as they get older they seem to use even less.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by woofy View Post
      What oils are people using, Castrols site recommends the pro stuff that the dealer probably uses, Longlife III, but also 5W30 Edge Sport which should be easy to find.

      Anyone had their RS 2L TSFI chew through much oil? Just hit 6000kms here.
      The 1.8T used no oil at all (18,700km so far).

      When the 15,000km service was done I supplied Castrol Edge Sport 5w-30 which is VW502.00 compliant. The only difference I've noticed from the factory fill (BP Ultra-something 0w40 I believe) is a slight millisecond rattle at startup. Quite likely at the next service i'll try Mobil1 0w-40 which is also 502.00 compliant.

      502.00 compliance is fine if you are on fixed 15,000km/12month services - 504.00 is the variable service spec oil.
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      • #4
        Checked it from cold this morning and the dipstick was down from full when I first got it to about 1/3. The car has done 6000kms but about to drive a bit over Easter, took it into Skoda to see if they'd give me a bit to top up with, they whipped it into service and did it FOC.

        So have saved me some time and trouble but think I will got the Castrol next time round.

        Still wondering whether I do an oil change in between the main service.

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        • #5
          My 2.0 TFSI has used very little in its 6,000 km life (the dipstick may be showing a drop of 1-2 mm).

          I use VW 504.00 because I believe it is a better oil than the lower spec stuff.

          Originally posted by woofy View Post
          Still wondering whether I do an oil change in between the main service.
          If you do mainly short trips, losts of stop-start traffic and/or drive hard regularly (ie "severe service") then I would suggest 7,500/6 months oil changes, otherwise 15,000/12 months should be fine.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
            I use VW 504.00 because I believe it is a better oil than the lower spec stuff.
            What are the technical & chemical differences between the two specifications? (besides haveing different numbers).
            A few of the changes to to the SAE lubrication spec were purely to comply with changes to environmental/pollution regulations & didn't actually result in a better lubricating/performing oil.

            Over at Briskoda, the guy that sells the oil (and makes money no matter if people buy 502 or 504) only recomends the 504 for people on variable service regime. Among other things, in order to fall within an acceptable pH range the oil starts out with a higher alkalynity than is usual so that it isn't excessively acid when the oil is changed at 30,000km. He puts forward quite a reasonable argument as to why us folk on fixed service regimes should stick with a synthetic VW502 spec oil.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by brad View Post
              When the 15,000km service was done I supplied Castrol Edge Sport 5w-30 which is VW502.00 compliant. The only difference I've noticed from the factory fill (BP Ultra-something 0w40 I believe) is a slight millisecond rattle at startup. Quite likely at the next service i'll try Mobil1 0w-40 which is also 502.00 compliant.

              502.00 compliance is fine if you are on fixed 15,000km/12month services - 504.00 is the variable service spec oil.
              Actually Castrol Edge 5w-30 is 504.00 compliant rather than 502.00 compliant. Here are the latest specs I downloaded from Erwin a few days ago.





              It's purely symantics though, any oil from either of these lists is fine to use in Australia. Since we have fixed service intervals you can use 502.00 or (optionally) 504.00 spec oils. If we were variable service, then 504.00 would be mandantory.

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              • #8
                Unfortunately, stop/start/crawl/get out and have a tea break are an everyday occurance for me to get to work, although other days I'm on freeways.

                I'm pretty sure the dipstick was on full when I last checked it in Nov/Dec, Skoda checked it in Jan/Feb while they replaced the headlights, and now checking it at 6000km in early April it was still above minimum, but I reckon about 1/3 of the way up from min though. My guestimate puts that at around 500-750ml and I ran the car in a careful way, ie letting it warm up, not going over 3/4 of the revs until 1000km etc as per the book. Also didn't nanny it, so I'm wondering if the oil usage in some of these is not so much random as it is people driving in heavy traffic vs nicer conditions.

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                • #9
                  No unordinary usage here.
                  I supply my own Edge Sport oil to the dealer for a saving of approx $65 per service.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mrx View Post
                    Actually Castrol Edge 5w-30 is 504.00 compliant rather than 502.00 compliant. Here are the latest specs I downloaded from Erwin a few days ago.
                    I don't think the Australian Edge Sport is the same product as the European/UK stuff - doesn't make sense & I haven't bothered to check with Castrol Tech Dept but the TDS linked to the Australian Castrol site only says 502.0
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                    • #11
                      I think they may have revised the 502.00 spec when the 504.00 spec came out? I seem to remember edge 5-30 being on the 502.00 spec when I first got my GTI (about 2 years ago). In any case, it doesn't really matter, it's fine to use.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by brad View Post
                        What are the technical & chemical differences between the two specifications? (besides haveing different numbers).
                        A few of the changes to to the SAE lubrication spec were purely to comply with changes to environmental/pollution regulations & didn't actually result in a better lubricating/performing oil.

                        Over at Briskoda, the guy that sells the oil (and makes money no matter if people buy 502 or 504) only recomends the 504 for people on variable service regime. Among other things, in order to fall within an acceptable pH range the oil starts out with a higher alkalynity than is usual so that it isn't excessively acid when the oil is changed at 30,000km. He puts forward quite a reasonable argument as to why us folk on fixed service regimes should stick with a synthetic VW502 spec oil.
                        My understanding is that the 504 spec is higher for wear resistance on cams and followers because it is also 507 compliant, and the PD engines (which require 507 oils these days) are quite fussy about cam and follower wear.

                        Given the issues some 2.0 TFSI engines have had with premature wear on the high pressure fuel pump cam lobe and follower I'm happy to go with something that has good wear properties on cams and followers.

                        If you really want to get into great detail about engine oils have a look here (warning - diesel content in link ! ) :

                        Discussion all about Fuels & Lubricants. synthetic oil, conventional oil, brands, change intervals, diesel grades, gelling and such debated items like that. Non TDI related postings will be moved or removed. This forum is NOT for the discussion of biodiesel and other alternative fuels.


                        Here is a chart on the various properties of 507.00 vs 506.01 (see post 5 by Happy Yellow).

                        I have been trying to get top up oil for our 174 but cannot get it locally, On the VW website and castrols...


                        Each person should be happy with the oil they use in their engine.
                        2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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                        • #13
                          What oil are you using Gregozedobe

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
                            Here is a chart on the various properties of 507.00 vs 506.01 (see post 5 by Happy Yellow).

                            I have been trying to get top up oil for our 174 but cannot get it locally, On the VW website and castrols...


                            Each person should be happy with the oil they use in their engine.
                            Thanks!

                            Interesting spiderweb thingy.

                            You don't really expect me to read all those posts at the TDI forum? I'd rather
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by woofy View Post
                              What oil are you using Gregozedobe
                              Preferably Castrol Prof III, but sometimes Shell Helix (both VW 504.00/507.00 approved). These days I buy a 5 L container (for my Octy) or 2x 5 litre containers (for my transporter) of Caltex Prof III from the spares dept before I give the vehicle to the service guys (strangely enough it is cheaper than letting the service area supply the oil in bulk ! ). There is always some left over, and also I can be more confident the correct oil went in my engine.

                              Originally posted by brad View Post
                              You don't really expect me to read all those posts at the TDI forum? I'd rather
                              That's why I said "If you really want to get into great detail about engine oils have a look here". There really is such a thing as too much information, even for an info junkie like me
                              2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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