where did you bought or come across it??
mula sa aking suking tindahan....he's also offering a fuel pump made by realston for P1.4k but will buy that next time. actually placed an order for an air filter Realston RAJ-354. all have UKAS marks
I think this is a good oil as well. http://www.auto-rx.ph/pdf/Caltex%20D...-40%20PDS.pdfI was just curious because Caltex seems to be depleting their last inventory and they are selling 5L jugs for just P1,050 or just about P210/ltr when their lower Delo Gold Multigrade Ultra 15w40 sells at P225/ltr.
Also its weird that the 1 ltr is P347. Maybe they will have a new formulation with API CI plus 4 conformity soon that is why there is a sale going on.![]()
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* the Purolator oil filters. I was going through my calling cards and noticed All Inclusive Sales/Williams Parts carries them. I'll try checking their Pasig office when i have the time since they have been known to import original parts for quite some time already (Bendix, NGK, NWB, Peak, Federal Mogul, etc.) and they usually have a large display at the motorshows. It's different from the supplier of ACE Hardware.
i have been at their warehouse in pasig... its huge! i bought bendix metal king there.. they have lots of car parts... i think they distribute the bendix brake pads, cause they have all the part numbers for every vehicle... i remember when i got there they have a display of NGK and Splitfire and other stuffs.. only disadvantage is that they far away from me. they also have filters their, the purolators..
if your coming from ortigas avenue from EDSA side... upon reaching C.Raymundo extension you turn right, meh barrier yun so you won't miss it.. then when you're already along c.raymundo i think its somewhere after stella maris, there's a shell at the right side and directly opposite the shell station is a small road going inside of what may seem a huge compound of warehouses, the warehouse of ALL INCLUSIVE is just after the warehouse of TOBY's sport house...
its better if you already researched the part number you're looking for so it will be much quicker and smooth...
as per discussion with my friend who happens to be my suking tindahan, Chevron will dispose their inventories on previous delos especially the monogrades to fully promote their new semi synth multi grades. the new 5 liter delo multigrade sells at P1,200 at my place. the P347 (P345 at my place iirc) is a buy 1 take 1 price.
I was just thinking, about putting a magnet on the oil filter, which kind of over thinking it, would the magnet pull out the molybdenum from the oil itself? I've read (from Wikipedia) that molybdenum is paramagnetic, unlike zinc which is diamagnetic. Any thoughts?
To answer my own question from "http://www.frenergy.com.au/pages/FAQs.html":
Not much of answer, but it gets closer.Q: I use Molybdenum DiSulphide compound as a friction proofing in all my engines, Will Powermag Oil Filter Magnet units draw the Moly from the oil??I am not sure if Moly is magnetically attracted.
A: Paramagnetic metals have a small and positive susceptibility to magnetic fields. These materials are slightly attracted by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed. Paramagnetic properties are due to the presence of some unpaired electrons, and from the realignment of the electron orbits caused by the external magnetic field. Paramagnetic materials include magnesium, molybdenum, lithium, and tantalum. So answer, only slightly attracted![]()
A magnet will not pull the moly out of your oil. Moly bonds to surface metals for one thing and it also will not be pulled out by a filter maganet of any kind.
Got some research about it, they had a little spatter about it in another forum: Brand of Oil Filter? - Page 5 - Mazda MX6 Forums: MX6 Forum
Bottomline, the molybdenum compound they usually use in motor oils is molybdenum disulfide, which, in a way, is comparable to salt (NaCl, Na is Sodium, very volatile metal), it's very different from pure molybdenum.
Caltex Delo Multigrade
Pretty solid oil
Base Number, 12.2
Phosphorus, 1360ppm
Zinc 1480ppm
It also has over 100 boron and close to 250ppm moly in it.
The US Chevron version is just as good.
Almost as beefy as redline, though it's not a synthetic oil perfect for 8000km to 1000km oil changes with that high TBN.
http://nelsonpetroleum.com/images/delo400MG.pdf
Data sheet for all TOP 1 products.
There regular engine treatment is just a viscosity modifier, not to impressed with it. It does not have any ZDDP in it at all. The green one has moly but the amount is unknown.
Data sheets
http://www.top1oil.com.pl/pliki/all.pdf
Product sheets
http://www.top1oil.com/pds/Product%20Catalog.pdf
Hi doc. How about Caltex Delo (Silver) Monograde 40. I use this oil from time to time on short OCI (3k kms max) - interchanged with the Caltex Delo 15w-40 oil.
By the way the shipment has arrived in the post office in North Hollywood. My friend is picking it up today or tom. Can't wait to get the filters. I'm having it shipped here together 8-10 (5 quart) bottles of Mobil 1 TDT.