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March 31st, 2016 10:54 AM #1I wanted to try Toyota Synthetic Blend 15w50 for the next oil change ... Currently using Mobil Super 1000 15w40 Multigrade oil ..
Reason I wanted to try the toyota brand because its rated as 15w50 while the equivalent Mobil Super 2000 Semi-Synthetic is 10w40 ....
Some say that Toyota oil is a rebranded Mobil oil ...
How much of a difference there is between a 15w50 & a 10w40 .. I'm not after the winter numbers because we are in a tropical country ... Mas importante sa akin yung last numbers which are 50 vs 40 ....
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March 31st, 2016 01:16 PM #2Afaik even the best Mobil 1 oils are now group 3 hydrocracked, compared to group 4/5 oils made by Royal Purple, Redline, Amsoil and Motul.
I'm not even sure if the particular oil you mentioned is hydrocracked, it might be group 3 straight up dino oil.
If it is cheap, it's ok, but if it is priced higher than 200+/liter there are a lot of better alternatives out there. Motul, considered to be one of the top oils retails for around 600/liter.
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March 31st, 2016 02:00 PM #3
i dont know if this is true, for i do not want the trouble of checking out.
Toyota's FS Oil daw is thicker, viscosity is at the equivalent of Shell's mineral. Tapos advice nila is one year ang change oil intervals. So if you are using an equivalent of mineral, tapos papalitan mo every year, kawawa engine mo.
Sinabi lang sa akin ito ng Customer's Cradle Shell kung saan ako nagpapa change oil.
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March 31st, 2016 03:53 PM #4
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March 31st, 2016 06:31 PM #5its true, caltex is the supplier of oil and fuel products of Toyota motors Philippines (special thanks for vios club of the Philippines for organizing the plant tour)
read the users manual, follow the specifications indicated there, engineers did not waste time just to figure out what to write there which they are legally liable if incorrect...
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March 31st, 2016 06:51 PM #6
Metrobank Group (TMBC, Abad Santos) uses Amalie Oil.
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March 31st, 2016 07:49 PM #7
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March 31st, 2016 09:00 PM #8*Stockengine
Yup, bro that's what I thought. Even the mighty Delvac 1 is also now from group 3 base stock. IMHO expensive for what you get. Among the group 3 "synthetic" diesel oils, Shell Rotella T6 from the US consistently gets great UOA results from BITOGers. Cheaper too. I'm still sticking to Amsoil/Motul since my daily driver is modded. Not cost effective but I really feel the difference in group 3 vs 4/5 specially when the oil is used longer.
TS: What car do you plan using it on?
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March 31st, 2016 11:15 PM #915w50? Meron ka ba hahatakin at ano klase kotse mo gagamtin?
Napakalapot nyan.
Sa mga kotse na naglalabasan nyayon 5w30 at 10w30 ang maganda gamitin.
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April 1st, 2016 01:52 AM #10
Bat pa i-share vid niya rito kung sa tingin personally na ka-dudaČ o wala pala siyang credibility...
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