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    Penrite Oil

    For those of us that like Penrite oils, there is good news.

    A VW Approved (longlife) oil is Enviro+ 5W-30

    A suitable oil (non-longlife, non-approved) oil is HPR 5

    The HPR 5 is not too expensive, I use it in my daughter's Swift, and in the Sirion GTVi.

    Don't know the price of the Enviro+, it's fairly new to the market. But it's VW APPROVED for longlife applications, so can be used in all the newish VWs currently available in AU. Hopefully someone has seen it and can post some pricing.

    See attached files for the approval letter and the specs for each oil.

    Both should be readily available from the usual Repco, Autobarn, etc. outlets.
    Last edited by Transporter; 03-06-2011 at 08:28 AM. Reason: Correct the oil specs


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    Most of the turbo charged stuff and high performance stuff i use HPR5 mate , good oil IMO and reasonably priced. Penrite doing some good things, i also use the BMV for the 5hp ZF trannies too, great alternative and cost effective.
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    I have penrite SIN 15 (15w-40) in my vr6, i do brutal things to it and it doesnt care. Engine rev's happly to redline too

    The best thing IMHO about penrite is that it's australian ,woo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattyT View Post
    I have penrite SIN 15 (15w-40) in my vr6, i do brutal things to it and it doesnt care. Engine rev's happly to redline too

    The best thing IMHO about penrite is that it's australian ,woo!
    Too true - that's one of the reasons why I like it, the other is that it's damn good oil! I also use HPR10 in my Jackaroo 3.5V6, as well as the HPR5 as mentioned before..

    You could use HPR 10 in yours if you wanted to save a few pennies The SIN 15 meets VW500 spec.

    "Penrite HPR 10 meets the performance requirements of:
    API SM/CF ACEA A3/B4 (Europe)
    Chrysler MS-6395 Porsche
    Renault GM 9986126
    Rover RES.22.OL.22 BMW
    VW500.00/502.00/505.00 Holden HN 2100
    Ford WSE-M2C910A/905A3 Ford M2C153F/G
    Mercedes Benz 229.1 Peugeot PSA E-02
    Fiat-Lancia-Alfa Romeo VW 503.00, 501.01"


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    I just use the HPR10 in my VR6.... loves it

    Quote Originally Posted by MattyT View Post
    I have penrite SIN 15 (15w-40) in my vr6, i do brutal things to it and it doesnt care. Engine rev's happly to redline too

    The best thing IMHO about penrite is that it's australian ,woo!
    RIP Ruby Thunder (1994 VR6), now driving the GF's MK IV 1.6

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerhard View Post
    For those of us that like Penrite oils, there is good news.

    A VW Approved (longlife) oil is Enviro 5W-40
    Thanks for the heads up.

    I think you mean Enviro+ 5w30 (according to the letter from VW)

    PHOARR! 1340Euro for certification. That's $2300 !! (and it expires in 2010)
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    Thanks for the heads up.

    I think you mean Enviro+ 5w30 (according to the letter from VW)

    PHOARR! 1340Euro for certification. That's $2300 !! (and it expires in 2010)
    Oops - yes, sorry - typo late at night. Definately 5W-30 not 5W-40.

    And you can see why not all oil manufacturers seek formal approval - imagine paying those bucks to VW, GM, BMW, Merc, etc, etc for every different oil


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    +1 for Penrite oil, started using it with my first car (R31 skyline) and have never looked back.

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    just bought 10L of HPR Diesel 5 recently for the T5 topups, and the next full oil change.
    Not listed on the actual drum but has 506.01 compatibilty according to the Penrite website.
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    How much is the HPR10?

    I have switched from a fully synthetic Fuchs 10w40 which seems to burn off a little quickly in the VR6 to Castrol GTX2 which is cheap at round $25/5L and the engine seems to love it.


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