sierrafery
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It seems that it is as it didnt ruin anything on mine....so farIs that safe with the electrical injector actuation? We're always being told to use the right oil......
It seems that it is as it didnt ruin anything on mine....so farIs that safe with the electrical injector actuation? We're always being told to use the right oil......
Famous last wordsIt seems that it is as it didnt ruin anything on mine....so far
I've only recently changed all the liquids, but I'll give it try in a few months when I re-do the engine oil.Try a 10w40 semi
The bolded part is wrong information IMO ... 5w is better than 10w for "cold starts" for any engine old or new... the thicker the oil is the harder it will ''climb'' from the sump up to the head and 10W is thicker than 5w all over the world regardless if it's Norway, UK or Africa... that's why it can damp down some noise eventually... when it's about ''cold start" of an engine it doesnt mean that it must be cold or freezing outside just that the engine stood for a while as the oil went down to the sump... are you saying that in a summer morning in UK when you start the engine after it rested all night is not a ''cold start" ?5w isn’t better for cold starts on a td5, possibly in the dead of winter in norway but not here in the UK,
the above statement has no logic nor scientific backup10w allows for the oil to come up to pressure quicker