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nah man cmon u gotta get the right viscosities.... otherwise car just dun feel right... i find 5w-50 mobil 1 to be schmick in my car... no ticking on cold which shows the oil is getting right through the engine from square one and feels smooth whilst warm and running hard ;)

as for the filter ill go to ryco's site... hmm now where is nismor34's post with the ryco linkage...

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u will b able to match a filter at repco, just use their oil filters

and use mobil 1...no point being tight on a car when u spend the money to buy it...such a major part of the car, spend the extra $20 and do it properley

u wouldnt run your car on standard pump fuel would u..and this the engine oil....

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im not saying to buy cheap stuff.... magnatec is perfectly suited if not designed for turbo cars..... this costs around 28-35 dollars...blah blah blah im not going to go into the detalis of this oil but if there was another oil which cost 80 dollars and the description was exactly the same... i personally would buy the magnatec...its great that everyone looks after their cars (i look after mine too) but there is such a thing as over looking after if you catch my drift... :D

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hey i agree akeenan. if you have a trusty brand with a viscosity range of your liking, then read the descriptions.

i'll drop my dacks and run to the city and back if anyone can prove that a good brand $40 10w50 oil is any different to a good brand $30 10w50 oil. Plus, you save $10... in a year that's enough for a bleed valve...

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hey i agree akeenan

dude thankyou, now i dont look like such a tight arse.

i think sometimes companies try and sucker people in with the price of things....being tight and being ripped off for certain things even oil are 2 different things.

i will join you in that run to the city and back! ;)

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ok nathan i just brought the latest HPI which so happens to be a Soarer/Supra edition which has servicing tips in it....

MOBIL 1 or any high quality synthetic oil

Filter just go to repco or something.

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