3CorsaMeal
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http://www.opieoils.co.uk/product-finder/car/engine-oil/ford/1999/puma/PETROL/puma/9992/product-finder-2.aspx
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Steve
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i filled that in, told them 4l was 15 at tescos doubt they will match that
the oil is still 24 quid even for members which is 2 quid more then the same at tescos
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emicen
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TBH, for a fiver a change difference or thereabouts I'd take Opie's advice and whatever they recommend. I found their advice spot on and I know others who have as well.
If you're changing it very frequently their bulk buys might work out quite well. Is this the Zetec that needs fancy oil?
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Adam_B
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you should price up a 25L drum if your planning on keeping the car for the foreseeable future, they work out loads cheaper where I work.
Wouldn't bother with castrol on your puma, your just paying for the name. Comma or anything 5w30 semi synthetic would do the job just as well, doesn't even need to be Ford specific.
[Edited on 08-04-2011 by Adam_B]
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emicen
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http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-882-motul-ford-specific-913a-and-913b-5w-30-engine-oil.aspx
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Steve
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needs to be ACEA A1 / B1 for Ford Zetecs due the that fact the bores are nikasil lined, which can end up wearing away if the wrong oil is used
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Adam_B
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A1 is the lowest ACEA rating for a petrol engine oil, its just for fuel economy. A5 is the highest and is a combination of A1 and A3 (fuel economy and performance.) B just means it does diesel as well.
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Steve
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yeah that might not actually have anything to do with why it needs to be for ford, all i know is it has to be a certain spec due to the bore linings
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Eddx14xe
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Genuine-Ford-Oil-5W30-Formula-F-5litres-Fully-Synthetic-/230526945991?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item35ac7a0ac7
This any good to you? Its like £60 but you get 20 litres
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
got to say what exactly?
i got some castrol. 4l was on roll back to £9 plus my 20% xmas discount
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
yeah that might not actually have anything to do with why it needs to be for ford, all i know is it has to be a certain spec due to the bore linings
Yes, it literally just needs to be 5w30 semi synthetic oil. I used cheap nasty crap in my Zetec turbo and it was fine.
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sand-eel
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I use carlube triple R, brand name and is cheap and "fully synthetic". Obviously not real ester based like proper expensive FS!
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John
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Just stick some GM 10w40 in it.
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sand-eel
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You're a stick!
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emicen
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
I use carlube triple R, brand name and is cheap and "fully synthetic". Obviously not real ester based like proper expensive FS!
Carlube is pretty decent oil for the price, I used it in my GT TDi cause I wasn't happy with 20k service intervals the way it got hammered 
Costco sometimes have decent deals on Magnatec iirc
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
yeah that might not actually have anything to do with why it needs to be for ford, all i know is it has to be a certain spec due to the bore linings
Bore linings will be more fuel related rather than oil surely??
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Steve
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yeah fuel affects it too, you're not meant to use additives like STP etc in them
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Corsa_Sport21
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So do you have oil going into the bore linings??Rings away??
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Steve
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certainly not above the piston !
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lee303
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
So do you have oil going into the bore linings??Rings away??
don’t think it will matter what the oil is if you prevent the bores from being coated in it in some way...
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Steve
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lol
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by lee303
quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
So do you have oil going into the bore linings??Rings away??
don’t think it will matter what the oil is if you prevent the bores from being coated in it in some way...
I don't get what you mean Lee??
Im no expert when it comes to oil,i just didn't think that the grade of oil would affect the bore liners.
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Steve
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as oil is the only thing preventing the pistons eating the bores then i think its quite crucial that if the bore lines are sensitive in the puma the correct stuff is used
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Corsa_Sport21
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So in 1 way or another,oil actually hits the bores??
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Steve
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yes it has to lubricate the piston doesnt it
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