Admin Vista Posted Thursday at 17:09 Admin Report Posted Thursday at 17:09 Old Skool Ford Classic Engine Oil 20W-50 Use code OSF01 at checkout for 10% discount Product Details Old Skool Ford Classic Engine Oil 20W-50 is a top-quality engine oil designed for many modern classic vehicles and is based on carefully selected additives and mineral base oils. The product is green in colour and has been specifically formulated to be sympathetic to the needs of today’s modern classics. Old Skool Ford Classic Engine Oil 20W-50is blended to incorporate the appropriate amount of ZDDP (Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate) which is any important Anti-Wear component and essential to many classic vehicle owners. This product can also be used in both petrol and diesel classic applications. Old Skool Ford Classic Engine Oil 20W-50 has been manufactured by our company since its earliest introduction into the market to a tried and tested formula. The carefully tailored quantities of detergent & dispersant additives within this product protect the internal engine components whilst ensuring premature wear does not take place. Benefits High-Quality Base Oils: Formulated with top-tier base oils for enhanced stability and performance. Engine Protection: Guards against wear, rust, and corrosion, extending engine life. Deposit Control: Minimises sludge and deposits, maintaining engine cleanliness. Oxidation Stability: Resists oil breakdown, ensuring long-lasting performance. Temperature Performance: Offers reliable lubrication in both high-temperature and cold-start conditions. Meets the following performance levels: API CI-4, API SJ,API SL, MAN M3275-1, DTFR 15B110 (Replaces MB 228.3), Deutz DQC II-19
Moderator Rally Pack 2000 Posted yesterday at 12:37 Moderator Report Posted yesterday at 12:37 High Zinc is good. Does it say on the label in what concentration?
Miniliteman Posted yesterday at 13:53 Report Posted yesterday at 13:53 When I go yo the Witham site and want to choose the Mk2 Escort I cannot! Escort is only from 1980 - 2001.
Admin Vista Posted 21 hours ago Author Admin Report Posted 21 hours ago 8 hours ago, Rally Pack 2000 said: High Zinc is good. Does it say on the label in what concentration? I have asked 7 hours ago, Miniliteman said: When I go yo the Witham site and want to choose the Mk2 Escort I cannot! Escort is only from 1980 - 2001. This is from their vehicle finder? I have pointed this out.
Vista Estate Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 9 hours ago, Rally Pack 2000 said: High Zinc is good. Does it say on the label in what concentration? A response has gone to Witham Group as it is on their site and their technical team can help on all matters if you send as them an email. From the details I have "Contains ZDDP level greater than 1200 ppm" The actual data info will come through from them and be posted on the site James. Hope you are getting better 😊
Vista Estate Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 8 hours ago, Miniliteman said: When I go yo the Witham site and want to choose the Mk2 Escort I cannot! Escort is only from 1980 - 2001. It's a generic car finder and has limitations. @Vista has fed it back. I will speak to Richard Scarbrough about our model range and make sure it is added to the list. But as always it may not cover all aspects of the mod range. So the best way as always is to call the technical team on 01353 723373 Or for those further afield email enquiries@withamgroup.co.uk They are eager to help you make the right choice through unbiased help. Bear with us whilst we help Witham to get to know us more. Don't forget to state Oldskoolford. 👊 1
Moderator Rally Pack 2000 Posted 18 hours ago Moderator Report Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Vista Estate said: A response has gone to Witham Group as it is on their site and their technical team can help on all matters if you send as them an email. From the details I have "Contains ZDDP level greater than 1200 ppm" The actual data info will come through from them and be posted on the site James. Hope you are getting better 😊 That would be good for the Twincam and the old Pinto. I remember when Mobile 1 brought out this acclaimed unnatural oil they called Synthetic and was very very expensive. So I bought a bottle of what was then 5w 40. Popped that in the Twincam and the result was instant and upon starting the engine a brown pool swirled around my feet as if it was lifting its leg like a dog showing contempt on my shoe. Its been mineral 20W 50 ever since! 1
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