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hey guys, anyone tried this oil for their RB's? Is it any good and the right weight for a hard driven 25 that sees track work?

this stuff here.

TITAN Supersyn

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A premium fully synthetic engine oil that is formulated with the highest quality synthetic base oils and additives This product offers superior performance and protection under the most severe service conditions. Formulated to meet the performance requirements of the most common naturally aspirated, turbocharged and supercharged passenger cars operating in Australia.

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SAE 5W-40 API SM / CF

Edited by Simon-R32
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[quote name='Simon-R32' titan supersyn 5w/40,in RB25

G`day simon iam run supersyn,5w40.IN RB25 NEO,i changed oil at 57000,filter.took oil sample at (13869) 70869,

slightly high lead,phoned interpreter & he said that it is ok looking at oil changes at 20,000kms i avarage 7,800 kms a week speeking to techdept should be good for them km`s.i will take oil sample when i have done 20000km`s ,i have to lol when poeple change oil&filter at 5000 km`s ??????`?.i will get the lab report`s scanned & post them up for all to see .westrac/cat have lab $25 for test which is well priced .i may sampler my oil every 10,000 for a year just to get monitor trend`s then i will sample 1 a year.hope this has helped,chuckie

hey guys, anyone tried this oil for their RB's? Is it any good and the right weight for a hard driven 25 that sees track work?

I use it all the time. Does the job pretty well. Don't know about the track work side of things though. Seems to take the punishment pretty well.

I'd say this oil would be pretty on par with Mobil 1.

[quote name='Simon-R32' titan supersyn 5w/40,in RB25

G`day simon iam run supersyn,5w40.IN RB25 NEO,i changed oil at 57000,filter.took oil sample at (13869) 70869,

slightly high lead,phoned interpreter & he said that it is ok looking at oil changes at 20,000kms i avarage 7,800 kms a week speeking to techdept should be good for them km`s.i will take oil sample when i have done 20000km`s ,i have to lol when poeple change oil&filter at 5000 km`s ??????`?.i will get the lab report`s scanned & post them up for all to see .westrac/cat have lab $25 for test which is well priced .i may sampler my oil every 10,000 for a year just to get monitor trend`s then i will sample 1 a year.hope this has helped,chuckie

Hahaha you type like a fresh of the boat asian.

I'm interested in your "oil sampling".

1. Is your RB25 Stagea a RB25DET?

2. Does it get driven hard or putted around/highway driving?

3. .....edited. Answer found.

To state that Fuch's Titan Supersyn is good for 20,000kms is a pretty big call, and I'd say it would have a lot to do with driving style.

I currently change mine at every 5000-7000kms and it comes out pretty black. If it is possible to run this oil at longer intervals then it would be fantastic, but is it possible?

Edited by KeyMaker
[quote name='Simon-R32' titan supersyn 5w/40,in RB25

G`day simon iam run supersyn,5w40.IN RB25 NEO,i changed oil at 57000,filter.took oil sample at (13869) 70869,

slightly high lead,phoned interpreter & he said that it is ok looking at oil changes at 20,000kms i avarage 7,800 kms a week speeking to techdept should be good for them km`s.i will take oil sample when i have done 20000km`s ,i have to lol when poeple change oil&filter at 5000 km`s ??????`?.i will get the lab report`s scanned & post them up for all to see .westrac/cat have lab $25 for test which is well priced .i may sampler my oil every 10,000 for a year just to get monitor trend`s then i will sample 1 a year.hope this has helped,chuckie

lol say what?

I use it all the time. Does the job pretty well. Don't know about the track work side of things though. Seems to take the punishment pretty well.

I'd say this oil would be pretty on par with Mobil 1.

Hahaha you type like a fresh of the boat asian.

I'm interested in your "oil sampling".

1. Is your RB25 Stagea a RB25DET?

2. Does it get driven hard or putted around/highway driving?

3. .....edited. Answer found.

To state that Fuch's Titan Supersyn is good for 20,000kms is a pretty big call, and I'd say it would have a lot to do with driving style.

I currently change mine at every 5000-7000kms and it comes out pretty black. If it is possible to run this oil at longer intervals then it would be fantastic, but is it possible?

G`day well you need to talk to the right people i give my car a fair bit of shit.yes your oil will be black if it`s doing it`s job.i have spent some time looking at oil`s & the sort of km`s you should change them .i have spoken to many people over a long time.your oil filter start`s working best after 4,5000 km`s,change at 10,000,.ring fuchs speak to tec dept ask question.yes my RB25DET STOCK 75,000 Km`s,i warm car before i drive so all temp`s are normal.i have spent 15 year`s in motor racing working on bike`s & car`s,with some mate we have had engine running with no oil in sump & wait till they blowup FLATOUT by the way some last 3 min`s other`s 9 min`s one with slick 50 in it run for 14 min`s .with reg to ENGLISH who give`s a .i will post sample`s up soon,iam due 20,000 oil change in 2 to 3 week`s will have sample done on that.and i will take some photo`s of oil,should have taken some photo`s of 1st sample.

G`day well you need to talk to the right people i give my car a fair bit of shit.yes your oil will be black if it`s doing it`s job.i have spent some time looking at oil`s & the sort of km`s you should change them .i have spoken to many people over a long time.your oil filter start`s working best after 4,5000 km`s,change at 10,000,.ring fuchs speak to tec dept ask question.yes my RB25DET STOCK 75,000 Km`s,i warm car before i drive so all temp`s are normal.i have spent 15 year`s in motor racing working on bike`s & car`s,with some mate we have had engine running with no oil in sump & wait till they blowup FLATOUT by the way some last 3 min`s other`s 9 min`s one with slick 50 in it run for 14 min`s .with reg to ENGLISH who give`s a .i will post sample`s up soon,iam due 20,000 oil change in 2 to 3 week`s will have sample done on that.and i will take some photo`s of oil,should have taken some photo`s of 1st sample.

yor not the first person to do UOAs. Post up you results I would like to see what contaminate levels you are getting. I use wearcheck. as for the the oil filter, thats correct - in fact this is true for the air filter also. SO people who change it more often are actually not doing themselves any favours, although most never listen.

Oil filter choice is important, I have found OEM Nissan and K&N to be quite good due to their constuction and materials used.

BTW there is a whoe oil thread for this!

Not necessarily a fob asian. I know plenty of fob euros/white people who talk like that - my friend from germany as an example.

20 000 ks is massive. Keymaker, I agree with you about driving style. Mods too - my car is fairly rich at the moment. When I do my oil change, the oil stinks of fuel, so it must be getting diluted by fuel. That's why I change it fairly often.

I use it all the time. Does the job pretty well. Don't know about the track work side of things though. Seems to take the punishment pretty well.

I'd say this oil would be pretty on par with Mobil 1.

Hahaha you type like a fresh of the boat asian.

I'm interested in your "oil sampling".

1. Is your RB25 Stagea a RB25DET?

2. Does it get driven hard or putted around/highway driving?

3. .....edited. Answer found.

To state that Fuch's Titan Supersyn is good for 20,000kms is a pretty big call, and I'd say it would have a lot to do with driving style.

I currently change mine at every 5000-7000kms and it comes out pretty black. If it is possible to run this oil at longer intervals then it would be fantastic, but is it possible?

Lol yeah my comments on english were probably uncalled for, but were written with humour in mind, so no hard feelings. Sorry chuckie. It just helps when posts are more understandable.

As for oil, I might consider changing it at 10,000kms instead of 5000-7000 kms.

I've always been iffy whether I should change it at 10,000kms so I just changed it at 5000-7000kms.

  • 4 months later...
Hey chuckie, how did you go with your oil sampling? Any chance of posting up the info you got?

GOOD TIMING DUDE JUST DROP SAMPLE OFF TO DAY SO WILL GET SOME NEW`S SOON DUDE NEED TO GET TREND HAPPENING SO THIS IS NUMBER 2 WILL START TWO SEE WHAT`S GOING ON OIL IS QUITE BLACK SO THAT SHOW`S THAT IT`S DOING THE JOB.I HAVE BEEN CHANGING FILTER AT 10,000KM`S .SO HOPE TO POSTSOME RESULT`S FRIDAY.cheer`s chuckie

GOOD TIMING DUDE JUST DROP SAMPLE OFF TO DAY SO WILL GET SOME NEW`S SOON DUDE NEED TO GET TREND HAPPENING SO THIS IS NUMBER 2 WILL START TWO SEE WHAT`S GOING ON OIL IS QUITE BLACK SO THAT SHOW`S THAT IT`S DOING THE JOB.I HAVE BEEN CHANGING FILTER AT 10,000KM`S .SO HOPE TO POSTSOME RESULT`S FRIDAY.cheer`s chuckie

Awesome, I look forward to seeing the results :cheers:

i use penrite 5w 40.

http://www.penrite.com.au/html/s02_article...p;nav_top_id=55

works beautifully see's about 1-2 track days a month and maybe 1-2dyno days a month.

i change it about every 2-3mths.

works awesome...keeps its gold color, resisting carbon... and keeps the parts clean.

p.s here is the ow oil.....bit its sin :S

http://www.penrite.com.au/html/s02_article...p;nav_top_id=55

Edited by r33cruiser
Hey chuckie how'd you go?

NO NEW`S YET DUDE AS SOON AS I HAVE SOME NEW`S WILL POST IT UP :) .HANGING OUT SHOULD OF HAD THEM ON FRIDAY ??????,SO WILL CHASE THEM UP FRIST THING :) ,HANG IN THEIR IT`S COMING ;) .CHEER`S CHUCKIE.

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