Hi guys , doing an oild change on a 2/20v turbo in a golf1
which oil you recommend from the below
Shell helix ultra 5w-40 full synthetic or Liquid Moly Molygen 5w-40 full synthetic
Shell and Liquid Moly oil
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The question you need to ask yourself, If you need to top up oil....how easy would it be to get liqui moly again in order to top up? Shell you just drive to a shell gerage and top up. I wanted to get Liqui moly for my car recently but then saw someone else ask this same question which made sense to me.
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Stompie wrote:The question you need to ask yourself, If you need to top up oil....how easy would it be to get liqui moly again in order to top up? Shell you just drive to a shell gerage and top up. I wanted to get Liqui moly for my car recently but then saw someone else ask this same question which made sense to me.
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THANAS wrote:Mix them together to create Shellstrol, and then mix that with Winstrol to create the ultimate, maximum performance oil for your engine.
panic-mechanic wrote:When I build engines and do stuff like this I do it when there is nobody else around, No distractions, No phone nothing so that you don't forget what you should be doing. It's the little things that make them run right. Anybody can slap a basic bottom end together. that is the easy bit. It's all the little things that makes these builds a success or not.
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Hahahaha been here, just not commenting actively anymore Oh and no more Polo, got bm nowUnobeat wrote:Stompie wrote:The question you need to ask yourself, If you need to top up oil....how easy would it be to get liqui moly again in order to top up? Shell you just drive to a shell gerage and top up. I wanted to get Liqui moly for my car recently but then saw someone else ask this same question which made sense to me.
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Hau hauStompie wrote:Hahahaha been here, just not commenting actively anymore Oh and no more Polo, got bm nowUnobeat wrote:Stompie wrote:The question you need to ask yourself, If you need to top up oil....how easy would it be to get liqui moly again in order to top up? Shell you just drive to a shell gerage and top up. I wanted to get Liqui moly for my car recently but then saw someone else ask this same question which made sense to me.
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Where is the rides thread, bye bye Polo.
It was a sexy car.
Congrats...
Oppps Sorry to derail the topic!!!
THANAS wrote:Mix them together to create Shellstrol, and then mix that with Winstrol to create the ultimate, maximum performance oil for your engine.
panic-mechanic wrote:When I build engines and do stuff like this I do it when there is nobody else around, No distractions, No phone nothing so that you don't forget what you should be doing. It's the little things that make them run right. Anybody can slap a basic bottom end together. that is the easy bit. It's all the little things that makes these builds a success or not.
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LOL, last year October alreadyUnobeat wrote:Hau hauStompie wrote:Hahahaha been here, just not commenting actively anymore Oh and no more Polo, got bm nowUnobeat wrote:Stompie wrote:The question you need to ask yourself, If you need to top up oil....how easy would it be to get liqui moly again in order to top up? Shell you just drive to a shell gerage and top up. I wanted to get Liqui moly for my car recently but then saw someone else ask this same question which made sense to me.
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Where is the rides thread, bye bye Polo.
It was a sexy car.
Congrats...
Oppps Sorry to derail the topic!!!
Got one on BMWfanatics, havent really thought of doing one here tbh.
Yeah i mis the polo but the 120d is so much better and the torque and fuel consumption great.
But thanks bud, will see if i can get some decent pictures taken and will post some.