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  • #31
    I use either the 5w30 Penrith or the new Vavoline 5x30 or 5x40


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    • #32
      Has anyone found an oil that helps with excessive consumption? I'm currently tracking mine, but it looks like I could be running pretty close to the 500mL / 1000km rate and currently using Penrite E+ 5w-30. Anything that might help reduce the usage?
      Current - 2007 Golf GTI, DSG, RCD510, K&N Panel Filter, BSH PCV revamp, Bluefin Stage 1 tune, 18" Omanyt's with RE003s.
      Previous - 2003 Renault Clio Sport 172 - Flame Red. -Gone-

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      • #33
        Originally posted by themarvel2004 View Post
        Has anyone found an oil that helps with excessive consumption? I'm currently tracking mine, but it looks like I could be running pretty close to the 500mL / 1000km rate and currently using Penrite E+ 5w-30. Anything that might help reduce the usage?
        I've just serviced my car and switched over to Shell Helix Ultra 5W-40. It's only VW 502.00/505.00 approved, but should be ok for 15k service intervals.

        I'll see if the thicker oil helps with consumption. Mine is burning 1L every 4-5000km.
        MY07 Red GTI 3 Door

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Johnbu View Post
          I've just serviced my car and switched over to Shell Helix Ultra 5W-40. It's only VW 502.00/505.00 approved, but should be ok for 15k service intervals.

          I'll see if the thicker oil helps with consumption. Mine is burning 1L every 4-5000km.
          With a Flash point of only 215degC I doubt that it will make any measurable difference to the oil usage.
          Performance Tunes from $850
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          • #35
            TBH I've never even taken into account considering flash point, but from what I can find online it's 242 deg c as found here http://www.epc.shell.com/docs/GPCDOC...8en%29_TDS.pdf

            This may be the overseas spec.

            However nothing ventured, nothing gained.
            MY07 Red GTI 3 Door

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            • #36
              I find that my Mk5 seems to burn the Castrol Edge 5w30 quicker then the Penrite 5w30.

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              • #37
                I've been running Nulon Euro full synthetic since we bought ours five years ago. Turbo diesel.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Thesnowburner View Post
                  I've been running Nulon Euro full synthetic since we bought ours five years ago. Turbo diesel.
                  It's not VW Approved. Nulon say make it to the 504/507 specification but they haven't submitted the oil to VW for testing. Therefore you have to take Nulon's word that they have blended it correctly.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by themarvel2004 View Post
                    Has anyone found an oil that helps with excessive consumption? I'm currently tracking mine, but it looks like I could be running pretty close to the 500mL / 1000km rate and currently using Penrite E+ 5w-30. Anything that might help reduce the usage?
                    Hi,

                    Mine (same BWA engine) consumed oil at a similar rate when using Castrol Edge 5w30 and Penrite Env+0w40.

                    Saw an improvement after switching to Penrite HPR5 and HPR10.
                    Curiously, HPR10 also yielded slightly better fuel economy than HPR5.

                    Have since tried Nulon Synthetic 10w40. Got similar oil consumption to HPR5/10. But fuel economy suffered. ...didn't think my driving was any different.

                    Currently trying Nulon 5w40. Expecting to see slightly worse oil consumption, but hoping to see an improvement in fuel economy.
                    Time will tell as to whether I go back to HPR10 or to stay with this Nulon.

                    All were chosen based on their (albeit self-proclaimed) meeting of 502.00 specs.

                    Hope that helps.

                    cheers
                    Peter
                    2007 Eos TFSI
                    2005 Golf 2.0 TDI [gone but not forgotten]

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                    • #40
                      I think all the 502.00 compliance is self-proclaimed.
                      carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by sLaDe View Post
                        I use fuchs titan gt1 pro c3 5w30, good stuff
                        Anyone know where to buy this stuff?

                        I want to change from Shell Helix Ultra Extra, I can't seem to get a month without topping up oil. Don't like it anymore.

                        Was going to try Valvoline XL-III 5w30 (which I might have to if I can't buy Fuchs fairly easily)

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by j_man View Post
                          Anyone know where to buy this stuff?
                          Fuchs customer service

                          1800 1800 13
                          carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by brad View Post
                            Fuchs customer service

                            1800 1800 13
                            I rang them, for QLD anyway this is likely the most convenient
                            Engine Oil | Chemicals & Oils | Burson Auto Parts

                            If anyone is interested.. no prices online, will have to check in shop.

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                            • #44
                              Guys, I've just bought a 2006 GTI. It's got 230,000k's on the clock Would the Castrol Edge 5w30 still be ok? My mechanic said a semi-synthetic oil might be a bit better as a fully synthetic could be too viscous.

                              Also, the Castrol Edge 5w30 is half price at SCA this Saturday ($35'ish). There's a special on. So if anyone needs some, grab some on Saturday!

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                              • #45
                                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.
                                carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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