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  1. This is from ACEA, they have put together a list of compatible and incompatible vehicles. Few gaps in it though. https://www.acea.be/uploads/publications/ACEA_E10_compatibility.pdf Cheers, Guy
  2. Interesting, what issues have been reported?
  3. What’s happened to club discount code via the website. 

    1. oilman

      oilman

      Hello mate,

      The code still works M4SUP

      I think they removed it from my signature when I stopped being a trader on here.

      Cheers,

      Guy

    2. Supra-love

      Supra-love

      Awesome thanks mate

  4. Lots of noise around the E10 fuel at the moment. Some say caution needs to be taken, ACEA have even produced a document that lists suitable, and not suitable vehicles. Then... There are others who say it is a non issue. After all the USA have been using E10 since 2012 on all vehicles and they are having no problems. Have a read here https://www.introducinge10petrol.co.uk/introducing-e10-petrol Cheers, Guy
  5. Hi The ones I listed cover the OEM spec and are fine to use. Cheers Tim
  6. Due to the gearbox specs I would go for either the Motul Multi ATF, Red Line D4 Fuchs ATF4400, Gulf Multi Vehicle ATF, Castrol ATF Multi Vehicle or Millers Millermatic ATF SPIII. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-1432-atf-automatic-transmission-fluid-for-cars.aspx Cheers Tim
  7. While that Mobil might be draining slower, it will eventually drain down completely, so by the next morning, there will be no oil. Then as it's thicker, it will take longer to get around the engine when cold, so less cold start protection than the Nanodrive, which is an ester based oil, so it will leave a coating of oil on the parts and not completely drain down. Cheers Tim
  8. Hi They are all very good choices, except I would go for 300V 5w-40, unless you are in a hot climate. I think 1.5L will do the brakes, but I'm not sure on the autobox change capacity. My data lists 1.9L, but that doesn't seem a lot, most autos take quite a lot more than that. Cheers Tim
  9. Hi It's more basic, it's not really up to the job. From Motul, the Multi ATF is the one you need. Cheers Tim
  10. Either of those are good options, but the Red Line D4 is the best option. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-1025-red-line-d4-synthetic-automatic-transmission-fluid.aspx Cheers Tim
  11. Hi Gordy There are no offers planned on that so use the code M4SUP for 10% off the website prices. Regards Tim
  12. Hi The diff needs a 75w-90 GL5 oil. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-673-75w-90-mtfs-manual-transmission-fluid.aspx The Fuchs Syn 5, Millers CRX, Red Line 75w-90 GL5, Motul Gear 300 and Gulf Competition are ideal for the diff. The Fuchs Sintopoid, Castrol Syntrax Longlife, Millers TRX, Motul Motylgear, Mobil SHC and Gulf Syngear are also good choices. Regards Tim
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