Del Boy Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Hello, Im going to buy oil and filter for a MK3 2.8 Capri this morning so could anyone tell me what oil to use and how much I would need? Cheers.
72mk1escort Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Hi mate i use valvoline 20/50 VR1 racing oil its great for old engines and i swear by it alot of guys on here run it with out any trouble. You get 4.55L in a bottle i think im pretty sure one would be enough you can buy it from euro car parts or most local motor factors expect to pay around £20-£25 depending on where you go.
Del Boy Posted January 3, 2011 Author Report Posted January 3, 2011 Hi mate i use valvoline 20/50 VR1 racing oil its great for old engines and i swear by it alot of guys on here run it with out any trouble. You get 4.55L in a bottle i think im pretty sure one would be enough you can buy it from euro car parts or most local motor factors expect to pay around £20-£25 depending on where you go. Hello mate, Thanks for that I will see if they have it? Any other oils I can use im happy to know just incase they dont have it?
Wessie Posted January 4, 2011 Report Posted January 4, 2011 bit late but the valvoline is good stuff, i now used the millers 20-50 also good stuff
RS2kSX Posted January 4, 2011 Report Posted January 4, 2011 i use this, keeps oil pressure up a bit better http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-1013-redlin ... 0w-60.aspx
Del Boy Posted January 8, 2011 Author Report Posted January 8, 2011 I didn't get Valvoline as every where was closed except for Halfords which I ended up buying their own brand which is 5w 30 part synthetic which was in there book but now looking at it it says its for modern engines from 98 onwards even though thats the stuff in the book? What do you lot think???
Admin Vista Posted January 8, 2011 Admin Report Posted January 8, 2011 The book is wrong, that's too thin and will give you low oil pressure. Whether the pressure will be excessively low I can't say but for sure I wouldn't use it in any classic ford engine of mine.
JP. Posted January 8, 2011 Report Posted January 8, 2011 As a Dutchman I am well into Köln V6's as we do have them in several cubic inches. I only use Valvoline Turbo V 15W40 minaral oil in every engine I build, sell or maintain. The Valvoline Racing 20W50 minaral is also top quality for these engines. Valvoline is what Ford used in those days too. Valvoline still rules imo. Real Steel sells Valvoline..............Burton sells Valvoline.............. there must be a reason for it and its not marketing. As for oilfilters.............no FRAM !!!!! Well Fram racing filters are good but thats normaly not what you get at the shop. Ordinairy Orange Fram.....No Way Jose... Use Mahle OC23 or genuine Ford filters ( they are the same ).
Del Boy Posted January 8, 2011 Author Report Posted January 8, 2011 The book is wrong, that's too thin and will give you low oil pressure. Whether the pressure will be excessively low I can't say but for sure I wouldn't use it in any classic ford engine of mine. OK cheers for that I will take it back and have a look around for some valvoline, Bloody Halfords!
Del Boy Posted January 8, 2011 Author Report Posted January 8, 2011 As a Dutchman I am well into Köln V6's as we do have them in several cubic inches.I only use Valvoline Turbo V 15W40 minaral oil in every engine I build, sell or maintain. The Valvoline Racing 20W50 minaral is also top quality for these engines. Valvoline is what Ford used in those days too. Valvoline still rules imo. Real Steel sells Valvoline..............Burton sells Valvoline.............. there must be a reason for it and its not marketing. As for oilfilters.............no FRAM !!!!! Well Fram racing filters are good but thats normaly not what you get at the shop. Ordinairy Orange Fram.....No Way Jose... Use Mahle OC23 or genuine Ford filters ( they are the same ). Looks like valvoline is the stuff to use!!
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