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bpman



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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
you get what you pay for - I used Castrol Gold Edge turbo diesel 5-30 and genuine filters (both) - worked for me.
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Zinke



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
bpman wrote:
you get what you pay for - I used Castrol Gold Edge turbo diesel 5-30 and genuine filters (both) - worked for me.


I will agree to a point, but there is a degree of paying for the brand name too. Not saying that genuine isnt the best, just other products may be nearly as good but a fraction of the cost. Its a bit like snap on tools, you pay a lot just for it to say snap on on it and there are tools to the same quality for less money.

Pete.
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alanhid



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Scotland 2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
diesel_jim wrote:
alanhid wrote:
Just serviced mine, bought a full kit online including 2 x 5litre comma 5w30 semi sythetic, which included coopers and bearmach filters for £55.......at that price I will be doing it twice per year, enjoyed doing it aswell. Thumbs Up


Nice price... where from?



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stevie d



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Have a look at the oil bible for info about types of oil and the differences.

The issue is the ratings they achieve i.e A1/B2 etc not the marketing blurb on the tin.

I believe you don't need to pay high prices to get good oil but check the specs and look for API logo (American petroleum Institute) as a guarantee the oil has reached the standard specified.

I guess it's a bit like paying for branded medicines vs own brand, very often they are the same thing.

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