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  • #46
    Define loose As in, a bit noisier since new? If so, then yeah, I might give the 5w-40 a go. It's been serviced every 15,000 k's but yeah, it's a tad noisy.
    Yeah, he tried to buy the car off me when I brought it in for him to give it a once over when I was considering buying it (it was lent to me over the weekend). So his info to me was probably a bit off.

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    • #47
      supercheap now carries vw504.00 castrol edge 5w-30.

      the other existing castrol edge titanium 5w-30 is vw502.00 which will go on special this Sat.

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      • #48
        Just thought i'd share my experiences:

        Originally used: Shell Helix Ultra Extra (now branded as Shell Helix Ultra ECT)
        Now using: Valvoline XL-III Syn Power

        Still not really happy with either of them, expensive and burning oil pretty quickly (1L per 1000kms) as doing more kms these days.

        Next I want to either try Fuchs or the Penrite 5w30 (504 approved). The goal for me is to find something a bit longer lasting.

        Has anyone noticed better or worse oil consumption after switching brands/oils?
        You can now get Castrol 504 approved oil but I've read goes pretty quick so doubt I'll try that one out.

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        • #49
          If it's a petrol, there are a few approved 5W40 oils, such as Liqui Moly Toptec 4100, which may help with the oil consumption problems.

          Still has a 15K drain cycle, and is a little bit cheaper.
          '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
          '01 Beetle 2.0

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
            If it's a petrol, there are a few approved 5W40 oils, such as Liqui Moly Toptec 4100, which may help with the oil consumption problems.

            Still has a 15K drain cycle, and is a little bit cheaper.
            Actually that might be a good one to try, where do you buy from usually?

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            • #51
              I buy it through a trade supplier, but Autobarn does stock it.
              '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
              '01 Beetle 2.0

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
                I buy it through a trade supplier, but Autobarn does stock it.
                Sure its not 4200 (that is 504 approved).. the 4100 is 502 approved.

                $105/5L at Autobarn, not very cheap compared to $80/5L for the other off shelf brands

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                • #53
                  502 is OK in them as long as you're changing it at max 15K intervals.

                  504 is good for 30K.
                  '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                  '01 Beetle 2.0

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                  • #54
                    Just purchased some Fuchs 504.00 oil, $67 at Bursons Auto QLD. So keen to try it, was suprised at the price

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                    • #55
                      I second that!

                      Originally posted by brad View Post
                      yes, edge 5w-30 is VW 502.00 compliant (maybe even 504.00 these days) and is fine for your car. If the engine is getting a bit loose then a 5w-40 502.00 spec should be used.

                      Do not use a semi-synth oil.

                      If your mechanic doesn't understand the difference between synth/semi-synth and viscosity then I'd be finding a new mech.
                      2005 VW Golf 5 2.0 FSI Comfortline Sports Automatic

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