Larry Hamm wrote: > > Bob Norman wrote: > > > > I take exception to that remark! > > Geez, Bob, don't have a cow! I was using your great country simply as a > reference point. A little sensitive about "The Great White North", eh? > > > BTW I use castrol 5w-50 synthetic in my Golf, 10W-30 regular in my > > Westy. > > > Just curious-why do you use an extreme-service type oil in a light duty > vehicle and plain old 10-30 in the engine that works so hard?? As you > can see by the above posts, the 10-30 just doesn't cut it, especially if > the temps are in the 30's. > > Larry > '82 diesel->Jetta Westy "Wild Westy" w/ Castrol Syntec 5w50 Westy- summer use only (even then I spend more time under it than in it!) Golf- year round (had an engine failure and rebuild about 2 years ago) Castrol- expensive ($7.00/L) I switched to Castrol in the Golf about a year and a half ago. However, I will be switching to Castrol for the camper soon. (ie: when I get it on the road again!) BTW the Castrol in the Golf is from a Costco oil deal, looked under the car the other day, and they use Fram filters! No more changes there I guess! Cheers, Bob |
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