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| 08.05.2020 21:15 | # 1 | 
|  Karacocuk24 | |
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| 08.05.2020 21:15 | # 2 | 
|  sonerkyl | |
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I say go on mobile. When new oil is added, the vehicle is always silent. Put 5w40 mobile if you want.
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| 08.05.2020 21:15 | # 3 | 
|  Karacocuk24 | |
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[QUOTE = sonerkyl] I would say continue on mobile. When new oil is added, the vehicle is always silent. Put 5w40 mobile if you want. [/ QUOTE] My mileage is low but I am afraid that the 20 year car will scare 5/40 because of it, it also has a lpg reduction, etc. 10/40 mobile continues then
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| 08.05.2020 21:15 | # 4 | 
|  tsufrankwoli | |
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[QUOTE = Karacocuk24] [QUOTE = sonerkyl] I say go ahead on mobile. When new oil is added, the vehicle is always silent. Put 5w40 mobile if you want. [/ QUOTE] My mileage is low but I am afraid that the 20 year car will scare 5/40 because of it, there is also a lpg reduction 10/40 mobile continue then [/ QUOTE]   It is said that Castrol generally makes an institution. It is mobile, motul, lique moil quality. I don't know much about Shell. 5/40 and 10/40 only differ in fluidity in cold weather. It is fully synthetic and protects the 5/40 engine better.  | |