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      08-22-2007, 10:00 AM   #1
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shall i buy the LL04 0w30 turbo diesel oil

or not, or shall i buy the 0w30 petrol castrol oil?

just want the best for my baby, she is a very advanced engine and dont want to stick shonky diesel oil in, if she needs better

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The same one you told me not to get cos its "for f***** golfs" ? :-p
The 0w30 castrol from memory is the "use this if LL04 isn't available" if I recall correctly from the manual.

I went with the TD LL04 stuff from Halfrauds.
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castrol tho yeah??
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I tend to buy baby oil, its soft on the skin...
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I bought mine from the dealer, same price as Halfrauds plus got the funnel, gloves and dipstick wipe.

BTW buy the diesel oil not the petrol.

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The same one you told me not to get cos its "for f***** golfs" ? :-p
The 0w30 castrol from memory is the "use this if LL04 isn't available" if I recall correctly from the manual.

I went with the TD LL04 stuff from Halfrauds.
There-in lies the root of his problem.

Baby bird hasn't yet bothered his arse to read it.

Beak open time.

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There-in lies the root of his problem.

Baby bird hasn't yet bothered his arse to read it.

Beak open time.

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I tend to buy baby oil, its soft on the skin...
I don't use anything other than extra virgin olive oil
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I don't use anything other than extra virgin olive oil
We're talking about cars chaps, not your grooming/massaging techniques
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We're talking about cars chaps, not your grooming/massaging techniques
For massage I would always use fully synthetic oil from castrol.

I'd have thought the 335d would run on waste oil from chip shops? Most tractor engines will.
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For massage I would always use fully synthetic oil from castrol.

I'd have thought the 335d would run on waste oil from chip shops? Most tractor engines will.
Ah, but that would constitute as Bio and current Dervs won't run on Bio
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For massage I would always use fully synthetic oil from castrol.

I'd have thought the 335d would run on waste oil from chip shops? Most tractor engines will.
My masseuse tends to use Mobil 1 on me, always keeps my skin soft and moisturised until the following week

My 330i loves "Crisp n Dry" cooking oil but I only serve it as a treat...
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My masseuse tends to use Mobil 1 on me, always keeps my skin soft and moisturised until the following week

My 330i loves "Crisp n Dry" cooking oil but I only serve it as a treat...
These diesel owners are obsessed with oil.
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For massage I would always use fully synthetic oil from castrol.

I'd have thought the 335d would run on waste oil from chip shops? Most tractor engines will.
Ouch, that's deliberately provocative :-p

When I leave you slowly pulling away and changing gears at the traffic lights with nothing but the smell of burnt chips to contend with you can console yourself as you stop at the next garage to fill up (again) and ask where the nearest chip shop is
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These diesel owners are obsessed with oil.
I think the petrol owners are obsessed with it It's like the dark side of the force only less ugly and a bit quicker.
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I think the petrol owners are obsessed with it It's like the dark side of the force only less ugly and a bit quicker.
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I think the petrol owners are obsessed with it It's like the dark side of the force only less ugly and a bit quicker.
There's nothing much left for us petrol owners now, since diesels are faster, give better mpg and have much stronger residuals we are a doomed race.

All we have is a nice racing car noise

Like the Jedi we have been scattered to the four corners of the galaxy while the power of the force has been drawn to the dark side by the Sith and their 335d's.

At the moment we are but a small resistance movement biding out time, but in the end good will always triumph ....

Now you can also be a jedi ...

http://www.jedisanctuary.org/article...p?page=welcome

Oddly they don't say anything about Ewoks though.

PS: Did you know that the 'Forest Moon Endor' was originally going to be the planet of the Wookies and Chewbaccas homes. Late in the day, George Lucas decided to rewrite the script to introduce the Ewoks (wookie in reverse) as a more 'cuddly' character to broaden the films appeal.

PPS: Ewoks actually speak a real language invented for the film with a vocabulary of several thousand words.
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so guys i bought the oil... now any NORMAL car i would check after the car has been stationary over night and check and top up as necessary!

but some of you ''manaul gurus'' seem to think it must be checked once the car has warmed thru

can someone confirm this? like dave???

also when i checked from cold its just under half way

when i check when its warm it shoots to the maximum

i mean WTF



most cars would show up less after running as oil is still in and around the head/turbos etc not the otherway round

slightly confused

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so guys i bought the oil... now any NORMAL car i would check after the car has been stationary over night and check and top up as necessary!

but some of you ''manaul gurus'' seem to think it must be checked once the car has warmed thru

can someone confirm this? like dave???

also when i checked from cold its just under half way

when i check when its warm it shoots to the maximum

i mean WTF



most cars would show up less after running as oil is still in and around the head/turbos etc not the otherway round

slightly confused

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By 'manual gurus' do you mean people who actually have sufficient literacy skills to open, read and understand the vehicle handbook?
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By 'manual gurus' do you mean people who actually have sufficient literacy skills to open, read and understand the vehicle handbook?

no i mean someone who has been arsed to dig it out and read it, which is not me

but i am sufficently literate to even read such manuals even in italian
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no i mean someone who has been arsed to dig it out and read it, which is not me

but i am sufficently literate to even read such manuals even in italian
So young Carlos, as a professional railway engineer are you familar with the concept of 'time and motion study'?

I would suggest that the amount of time and resource you have expended in writing on the forum about the type of oil to use and the correct procedure for checking levels is dramatically greater than the time it would have taken you to read the feckin manual (not the whole thing - just the relevant page).

You are an exceptionally inefficient fandango.
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PS: Did you know that the 'Forest Moon Endor' was originally going to be the planet of the Wookies and Chewbaccas homes. Late in the day, George Lucas decided to rewrite the script to introduce the Ewoks (wookie in reverse) as a more 'cuddly' character to broaden the films appeal.

PPS: Ewoks actually speak a real language invented for the film with a vocabulary of several thousand words.
Yes, I did know, I'm a Star Wars geek too!!
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