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Before ppl start flaming me yes i did a search and no i couldn't find nething to answer my question.

Due for a major service and just wanted to know wat are the things i should expect done, From my understanding they r

Engine Oil: Replace (Can some1 plz provide the name of the Motul oil that best suits my engine)

Oil filter: change

Air filter: clean or change

Timing: Tune it

General checkup

Wat else pple?

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OK depending on how many k's it has done but,it a bit hard to answer

but you should check to see if you timming belt has been changed

there is a stick on the top of the timming case that will say when it was

done last , most od us use someting equal or simmiler to motul 300v comp

10-40 but there is also 4100 turbo light made by motul which is more

gentler on the wallet at about $60 for 5lt where as the 300v is around $140is.

A radiator and coolant flush is ussally a good thing esp. if the car is afresh import

gearbox and diff are good to do as well , but yeah look for a minor one ,

-Oil and filter

-Spark Plugs

-Coolant and flush

-Air filter

and check the conditoin of hoses pipes ect

lubbing of trottle bodie butterfly spring etc.

but yeah most people tend to do the above for a minor

service, hope this helps... :angry:

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