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08.05.2020 21:15 | # 1 |
kaan206 | |
A friend of my peugeot expert told me to put 10/60 oil I researched on the Internet, often masters recommend 10/60 oil to cars that burn fat and have oil leaks. I have no such problem But 10-60 oil was more beneficial at high temperatures. I think 10/60 will be useful in summer heat and heavy traffic. I stayed in my dilemma There are those who say 10/60 oil bs the oil cooling engine of the vehicle. What is your opinion? Do you use 10/60?
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08.05.2020 21:15 | # 2 |
tsufrankwoli | |
Even if there is oil reduction, 10/60 is the workaround. You shouldn't bother too much. 10/60 oils are minerals, generally poor quality. At least semi-synthetic oil should be added to 206. Fully synthetic oils provide better protection and the filmstrip does not break easily. 10/60 would definitely be the wrong choice. It is said to be an institution in Castrol. You can use motul, liqui moly |
08.05.2020 21:15 | # 3 |
kaan206 | |
but doesn't it provide better protection at high temperatures than 10/60 oil 10/40 oil
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08.05.2020 21:15 | # 4 |
talip206 | |
[QUOTE = kaan206] but does it not provide better protection at high temperatures than 10/60 oil 10/40 oil [/ QUOTE] Let's say the harm would be more than its benefit.
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