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I bought some Castrol Edge Sport 5W-30 recently. Is this still on the recommended list?
Castrol Edge Sport 0W-40?
This is Castrol’s best , full synthetic, low viscosity technology. Castrol EDGE Sport 0W-40 is recommended for modern and high revving technology engines in performance sports cars, luxury sedans and turbo-diesels.
In short, either Castrol Edge 5-30 or 0-40 can be used. In Australia, you can use any oil on either of these lists in the 2.0TFSI engine, as we have timed service intervals (502.00) with the option to use the long life oils (504.00).
Just checked under my car (2007 GTI). I have a 36mm socket which fits perfectly. This leads to one of two conclusions. Either there are two sizes, or the 1 1/2" (38mm) socket is a fairly loose fit?
To pre-empt the next question, I don't remember where I got the 36mm socket from, I've had it for years. It's sidchrome & not part of a set. Maybe it came from Coventry's?
Just checked under my car (2007 GTI). I have a 36mm socket which fits perfectly. This leads to one of two conclusions. Either there are two sizes, or the 1 1/2" (38mm) socket is a fairly loose fit?
To pre-empt the next question, I don't remember where I got the 36mm socket from, I've had it for years. It's sidchrome & not part of a set. Maybe it came from Coventry's?
Yeah I've been trying to hunt one down. Not easy eh, they're huge.
And I'm not paying what snap-on are asking either.
As a frequent instructor and consultant to major companies, I'm constantly amazed by the number of times I hear experienced maintenance professionals extol the virtues of "just change oil" to solve...
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