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Anty
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13th Oct 12 at 22:36   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by AlunJ
£70 a bottle ouch


Ebay..

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_from=R40&_kw=Millers+Nanodrive+Oil
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I can't see how oil of the same grade can. Running something like 10w60 in an engine designed for 5w40 though, that'll reduce friction and so it should make more power.
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Originally posted by Robin
I can't see how oil of the same grade can. Running something like 10w60 in an engine designed for 5w40 though, that'll reduce friction and so it should make more power.
john said it doesn't on last page so that's wrong.
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Not just the grade though is it. It's going to be a different chemical makeup
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Originally posted by Robin
I can't see how oil of the same grade can. Running something like 10w60 in an engine designed for 5w40 though, that'll reduce friction and so it should make more power.
john said it doesn't on last page so that's wrong.


What's the longest any of your engines have went without blowing up?
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Originally posted by VrsTurbo
Not just the grade though is it. It's going to be a different chemical makeup


But in theory, regardless of that, all 5w40s have to meet the same viscosity specs, the additives etc should have no effect on that or it wouldn't actually be that grade.
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You will never know the in's and outs of it but there could be a scale between the different grades and this oil is on the higher end. Like how some people view some 97ron petrol to others.
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I see your point.

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