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Kevin Wood

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Re: 2.2DTI
« Reply #15 on: 25 January 2016, 21:11:01 »

I believe that people in the know, on this forum, recommend an oil service every 3-4000 miles. Sod that. cars that run on proper petrol.

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Re: 2.2DTI
« Reply #16 on: 25 January 2016, 22:00:14 »

I believe that people in the know, on this forum, recommend an oil service every 3-4000 miles. Sod that. cars that run on proper petrol.

Fixed. :y

Ahem... What does your car run on? :-\ ::)
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Re: 2.2DTI
« Reply #17 on: 26 January 2016, 14:08:55 »

I believe that people in the know, on this forum, recommend an oil service every 3-4000 miles. Sod that.

With  an efficient petrol engine that's an extravagance. But with a modern turbo-diesel it is critical for improving long term durability. Really cheap too, compared to the cost of a new turbo.
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Re: 2.2DTI
« Reply #18 on: 26 January 2016, 14:28:41 »

I believe that people in the know, on this forum, recommend an oil service every 3-4000 miles. Sod that.

With  an efficient petrol engine that's an extravagance. But with a modern turbo-diesel it is critical for improving long term durability. Really cheap too, compared to the cost of a new turbo.
Yep. I meant diesel. Petrol is five years or 30,000 miles.  ;D
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