Thanks Diesel_Vert for an informative reply.
Thanks for further input Diesel_vert, great to get this old thread all oiled up and firing again with further discussion on oils
Cheers,
Andy
MY14 Scirocco R, Candy White, DSG, Panoramic Sunroof
Thanks Diesel_Vert for an informative reply.
Thanks everyone for this great read. made me so much more aware of what oil im putting in my car engines. also got me onto oil filters, which is a whole other story!
Stick with the genuine filters, Man, Mahle, Knecht, Puerflex any of those will be packed in the VAG boxes. However, lately I've bought Filtron (Wix) air filter that VW is using as well. The Filtron filters are made in Poland and don't look that well made as Mahle filters for example.
Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
yeah thanks I do buy genuine where possible. for the moment anyway. while the Octavia is under warranty it mostly certainly will be getting genuine filters
ahh I see what you mean.
might look into that. the stealers are so far away from me!
Just to touch on this one again, I was out on the hunt for the Mobil 1 ESP 5W30 oil and literally just contacted GL Lunbricants by phone.
I acknowledged that they source their Mobil 1 oils from USA, however I asked if they could tell me the country of origin where they came from. I asked to check the 1L bottle of Mobil 1 ESP 5W30 and they came back to me saying it states Made in Finland on the back of the bottle sticker...
What does this indicate? Same sht as the ones that state "Made in France" and "Made in Europe"?
Would one be confident to go ahead with the order, or just stick with locally sold oils like at SCA and Autobarn (e.g. Liqui Moly)?
Cheers,
Andy
MY14 Scirocco R, Candy White, DSG, Panoramic Sunroof
It indicates that it was made in Finland, which is in Europe.
ExxonMobil operates numerous refineries, blending and manufacturing plants throughout Europe. As with any major oil corporation, the components in the makeup of a product may be sourced from any number of ExxonMobil's facilities - not just in Europe, but around the world.
While it is not inconceivable that the exact makeup of the finished product would vary slightly, this should only be of concern if the product does not perform as intended.
If the label states the product is certified and approved to a particular standard, I would not expect variability to be such that the product would perform significantly better or worse by virtue of its place of origin.
I would have no issue purchasing either product/s.
lol I'm loving the way the members on this forum articulates themselves to share great knowledge and wisedom... Particularily the handful of guys that have responded to my concerns and queries
Cheers,
Andy
MY14 Scirocco R, Candy White, DSG, Panoramic Sunroof
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