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Location: Victoria
Registered: July 2005
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4ac Engine Oil
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Fri, 23 September 2005 16:16
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Does anyone change Engine oil with 4ac?
Just wonder which band oil do u use?
I used "Magnetec" (wrong spelling i guess ) which was ok.
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I supported Toymods
Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: 4ac Engine Oil
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Fri, 23 September 2005 17:02
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any brand within the specified weight/heat ratings for the weather.
Since autum is up GTX2/3 is fine 20-50W. For some maybe penrite I think they can go upto 60/70W
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Location: Victoria
Registered: July 2005
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Re: 4ac Engine Oil
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Sat, 24 September 2005 13:26
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cheers
what is 20-50W ? mine one was 10W- 50W (It mention less wear to the engine)
so large W stands for hotter weather ?
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I supported Toymods
Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: 4ac Engine Oil
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Sat, 24 September 2005 14:21
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well the magnatec that your using now is fine if your motor is in good condition. but i would assume that its pretty old and has some milage so you'd go with a thicker blend 15/20W.
but if it runs good they hey why not
and yeah the larger range the oil can take
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Location: Newcastle
Registered: July 2003
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Re: 4ac Engine Oil
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Sat, 24 September 2005 23:41
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4ac with all its blistering thunder could probaly run with used fish and chip shop oil in it.
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Location: Potts Point, Sydney
Registered: October 2003
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Re: 4ac Engine Oil
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Sun, 25 September 2005 10:51
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i use Castrol 20W-50 full synthetic and it runs like a dream
Starts 1st turnover every time (even cold mornings), then again theres only 61000km on it
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Location: Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Japan
Registered: January 2003
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Re: 4ac Engine Oil
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Sun, 25 September 2005 11:15
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Js_- wrote on Sat, 24 September 2005 23:26 | cheers
what is 20-50W ? mine one was 10W- 50W (It mention less wear to the engine)
so large W stands for hotter weather ?
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W is Winter (not Warm )
lower number = thinner... but at room temp, 20 is actually thicker than 50 at operating temp....
pick your W number based on starting temp (20 is ok, 10 for neg temps), and then the bigger number based on engine wear. 40 for modern, 50 for normal, 60 for worn..
hows that for a short guide
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