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  • Who stocks 506.01

    I'm coming to sydney in a couple of weeks and need a stock of 506.01.

    Hopefully cheaper than dealers @ $154/5l

    Neil
    '11 Polo TDi auto, White, Sunroof
    '91 Transporter syncro camper

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    GLLubricants has Mobil1 5w-30 ESP for $13.50/L. It's 504/507 approved but according to exxonmobil it "is of 506.01 quality level".

    5W-30 Synthetic Oil | Mobil 1â„¢ ESP Formula 5W-30

    506.01 has higher levels of unobtanium for the cams or fuel pump follower doesn't it?

    I'm assuming 507.00 isn't suitable for your application as 507.00 superceded 506.01 for many of the diesel engines?

    Here's a block diagram that implies 507.00 is OK but I know there's an exeption.

    /thinks.... mandatory in the v10 diesel with dpf?
    Last edited by brad; 13-02-2014, 12:43 PM.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by brad View Post
      higher levels of unobtanium
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      • #4
        Brad,
        Yeah mine (R5 Touareg) and a couple of others is the exception. 'Same' quality level doesn't quite cut it.
        I had one place say that we 'recommend' this oil, 507, but not the same.
        Last lot of oil I got was cheap from a dealer because it was out of date.
        Still looking.
        The bit below says not suitable for my model.

        From exxon mobilAccording to ExxonMobil, Mobil 1 ESP Formula 5W-30 is of the following quality level:
        API CF
        Volkswagen (Gasoline) 502 00 / 503 00 / 503 01
        Volkswagen (Diesel) 505 00 / 505 01 / 506 00 / 506 01
        All VW engines with the exception of Unit-Injector / Pump-Duse TDI without LongLife Service and without DPF between 1999-2003 and R5/V10-TDi before model year 2006
        Last edited by njg02; 13-02-2014, 12:53 PM. Reason: Info from exxon
        '11 Polo TDi auto, White, Sunroof
        '91 Transporter syncro camper

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        • #5
          The dealer is your only option at this point.

          Liqui-Moly stockists can get it in as well, but I'm pretty sure it's dearer than the Castrol that the dealers sell.
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          • #6
            What about from the UK or would postage bust that?
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            • #7
              I've never been lucky with postage from the UK. Weight would kill it.
              Found some for $120/5l but want some extra.
              '11 Polo TDi auto, White, Sunroof
              '91 Transporter syncro camper

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              • #8
                As well as phoning your nearest or most convenient Burson Auto Parts store (distributor of Fuchs lubricants), you can check out these stores:

                CDA Eastland - Fuchs Titan Supersyn Ll Plus 0W30 4Lt Pack (should read "Fuchs Titan SuperSyn LongLife Plus 0W-30").

                Gas Motorsport - Motul Specific 503-506 0W-30 5ltr


                Regarding the Motul product being sold at Gas Motorsport, do ensure you are getting the right product:

                "Motul Specific 503.00-506.00 0W-30" is a lubricant approved to VW oil standard 503.00/506.00 (very old and rare now)

                "Motul Specific 506 01 506 00 503 00 0W-30" is a lubricant approved to VW oil standard 503.00/506.00/506.01

                After all this time, I'm highly doubtful that many 503.00/506.00 oils still exist on the market, so it may be just a typo on Gas Motorsport's website.

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                • #9
                  Don't know if this helps but here is the list of 506.1 from ERWIN
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                  • #10
                    Diesel_vert. Thanks mate. I like the price at CDA Eastland. I'll look em up.
                    Neil
                    '11 Polo TDi auto, White, Sunroof
                    '91 Transporter syncro camper

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                    • #11
                      Not that it would negate the costs in any way, but I would have thought that you could safely use 507.00 approved oil as long as you were willing to change it more often.... but this is only really a discussion opener, rather than me saying that is really the case.

                      I was always under the impression the xxx.01 spec was for the variable service interval option - where the oils have the extra unobtanium as brad so elegantly puts it, in order to prolong the high pressure lubricity of the oil.
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                      '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
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                      • #12
                        I'm stuck with the 506.01 oil and as long as I can get it I wouldn't dare to try 507.00 in it. The AXE engine in my T5 was made in 2004 and as such has to be run on 506.01 only, however the owner's manual was also referring to 505.01.

                        Yes, the 506.01 oil costs a bit more, but it's still cheaper than the engine repairs
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                        • #13
                          So, I would rather use 507 as well because aussies don't do long life. But from my research, the 506.01 IS a different oil to the 507 and I will use it as long as I can get it.
                          But, a supplier I found says that Fuchs won't be importing the 506.01 anymore. I bought his remaining stock. I hope my car last for 4 more years or so.
                          '11 Polo TDi auto, White, Sunroof
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by njg02 View Post
                            So, I would rather use 507 as well because aussies don't do long life. But from my research, the 506.01 IS a different oil to the 507 and I will use it as long as I can get it.
                            But, a supplier I found says that Fuchs won't be importing the 506.01 anymore. I bought his remaining stock. I hope my car last for 4 more years or so.
                            There is also LiquiMoly with 506.01 specs.

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