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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: DmcL on 20 August 2006, 19:14:30

Title: oil weight/brand
Post by: DmcL on 20 August 2006, 19:14:30
what weight oil works best in the 2.5? im partial to castrol gtx magnatec, used it in a few of my previous cars. usually 5w30 does the trick and releases a few extra ponies. is 5w30 fine for the 2.5? oh and how much oil does the engine take after draining the old stuff out and changing oil filter.
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: STMO123 on 20 August 2006, 19:18:34
Oh no! its not is it? Another oil thread :-X
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Admin on 20 August 2006, 19:18:46
Oil releasing extra horsepower? New one on me.  ;)

I use Vx semi synthetic 10w/40. Good stuff,  a damn site cheaper than Castrol and does the job very well.
However I have to add I change my oil and filter every 3-4 months or 5,000 miles with out fail.

Oh and the V6 takes 5.75 litres from completely empty
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 20 August 2006, 19:43:57
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Oil releasing extra horsepower? New one on me.  ;)

I use Vx semi synthetic 10w/40. Good stuff,  a damn site cheaper than Castrol and does the job very well.
However I have to add I change my oil and filter every 3-4 months or 5,000 miles with out fail.

Oh and the V6 takes 5.75 litres from completely empty

AA recomends Acmeantisqueak.....apparently he buys it by the tanker full and is very good   ;D
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: STMO123 on 20 August 2006, 19:49:53
Or tesco's ;D
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 20 August 2006, 19:55:59
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Or tesco's ;D

And whats wrong with Tesco's oil......i find there own brand extra virgin olive oil very good  ;D
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Salty on 20 August 2006, 19:57:02
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Or tesco's ;D

And whats wrong with Tesco's oil......i find there own brand extra virgin olive oil very good  ;D


fuel or lubricant? ;D ;D
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: STMO123 on 20 August 2006, 20:03:18
Asda do their own...I kid you not, and theres never much of it left on the shelf. I think its about £3.95 for 5ltrs.
The cars are quite noisy where I live. I used to think it was the big fat back boxes, but no......they all use Asda oil ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: JasonH on 20 August 2006, 20:03:29
As I understand it some newer cars use thinner oil to squeeze a few extra MPG out. I guess that means more BHP too. Stirring water uses a whole lot less energy than stirring porridge.

Anyway I've got fully synth 5W30 in my 2.5 -  but I think it's too thin. The handbook says 30 is the minimum oil weight for an Omega, I'm sure the older handbooks used to say 40 though...

My engine sounds more rattley with 5W30 than 10W40.

The fully synth 5W30 is also starting to find it's way out of the cam cover bolt O-ring seals.

So personally I'd say 10W40 semi - which is the majority vote anyway.
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Kev on 20 August 2006, 20:03:50
What you want is Mobil 1.

We all know it's better, it's just that we have trouble accepting it.  ;)
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: STMO123 on 20 August 2006, 20:05:17
NO! ASDA!
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Auto Addict on 20 August 2006, 20:27:40
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Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: DmcL on 20 August 2006, 21:01:40
im only partial to magnatec because its worked fine in my old 2.0 dohc sierra and zetec fezzy. i hear mobil 1 is also good. so in a nutshell 10w40 semi will do.

any knowledge of this new shell helix oil? is it any good? i swear by shell petrol as its higher octane than most other stations and living here in N.I. i can pop over the border into the south and get more petrol for less money  :P
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: omegaV6CD on 20 August 2006, 23:37:14
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As I understand it some newer cars use thinner oil to squeeze a few extra MPG out. I guess that means more BHP too. Stirring water uses a whole lot less energy than stirring porridge.

Anyway I've got fully synth 5W30 in my 2.5 -  but I think it's too thin. The handbook says 30 is the minimum oil weight for an Omega, I'm sure the older handbooks used to say 40 though...

My engine sounds more rattley with 5W30 than 10W40.

The fully synth 5W30 is also starting to find it's way out of the cam cover bolt O-ring seals.

So personally I'd say 10W40 semi - which is the majority vote anyway.

Scientifically proven the thinner oil on production cars will not give more than 2% impprovement in mechanical efficiency.
With regards to oil i would go for laidback66's failproof maintenance schedule.
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Markjay on 21 August 2006, 00:49:01
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With regards to oil i would go .

Well if you go for laidback66's failproof maintenance schedule, then it does not matter if you use 30,40, or 50 oil - either way it will not have a chance to reach working temperature before it gets changed!


Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: Markjay on 21 August 2006, 00:54:41
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Or tesco's ;D


http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1156022692

No, that's not a picture if Issunaz blown head gasket, this is what tesco oil looks like when new!

Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: TheBoy on 21 August 2006, 10:39:06
I'm with Laidback66 - my MV6 gets a new load of Vx semi every 4 - 5k (Every 3 months).
Title: Re: oil weight/brand
Post by: x25xe on 21 August 2006, 15:57:44
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I'm with Laidback66 - my MV6 gets a new load of Vx semi every 4 - 5k (Every 3 months).

Me too - use this change schedule in all vehicles I have anything to do with.