That's what industry specs are for. I'm not going to argue about this it's silly. On 17 Oct 2003 at 11:58, Doktor Tim wrote: > > So confirmation at least that it is still unapproved by any Euro > manufacturer, including VW. So use it as an experiment and let us know how > things look at 100,000 miles of use. They we shall have a single data point > consisting of a laymens observations=no proof, just another testimonial. I > would stick with the manufacturers recommendations and cut risk to the bone. >
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