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What types of oil to run in a 92 1.6TD?
by
mk2vr6
on 19 Nov, 2006 16:08
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Hey guys.
I'm just curious what kinds of oil you think is best for a 1.6TD?
Given that its turbo, I would guess synthetic is best to prevent coking once the car is shut off. But thats typically for turbo gas engines and I dont know if that applies to diesels. Is this true? Or is it best to use "Diesel Oil" or just regular oil? Also, what weight is best for the winter? I would assume 10w30 to be the best for the cold weather coming up.
Thanks.
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#1
by
Slave2School
on 19 Nov, 2006 17:35
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Only use a diesel oil for sure. If you use one that says "VW 505.00" on the back you will be set for a long while to come. Chances are that any 505.00 you find will be 5w40, there are other viscosities but they are harder to come by.
That said, you could still use a good 0w40 like Shell Rotella TSB if you get really cold weather (it isn't 505.00 rated) but its supposed to be a great diesel rated oil. I plan on trying it out on my next oil change.
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#2
by
mk2vr6
on 19 Nov, 2006 17:59
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So, just look for the VW 505.00 on the back?
Do I not need to worry about the turbo coking up the oil like it might on a gasoline engine?
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#3
by
Slave2School
on 19 Nov, 2006 19:00
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Ideally we'd all have EGT gauges and shut down when the turbo is cooled off, but, if you haven't been driving hard let it idle for 10-15 seconds then shut it off. I wait till mine hits 300F or less then shut it off, since the oil is going to be way cooler than the probe in the manifold. As long as the oil is diesel rated it will not coke up the turbo since diesels run cooler and oils have very high boiling points these days.
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#4
by
Rat407
on 19 Nov, 2006 19:20
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Rotella, Delo any diesel rated oil will work fine. Synthetic is not a must but a better oil to go with if you can afford it and if you live in a colder climate. The oils of today have come a long way from the days of the early 90's.
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#5
by
LeeG
on 19 Nov, 2006 22:33
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It probably isnt 'best', but my TD has gone a long way on canadatire 5 gallon buckets of diesel oil. And its cheap.
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#6
by
burn_your_money
on 19 Nov, 2006 22:35
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I'm running Rotella TSB. Quite impressed with it so far (only 1200 kms so far)
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#7
by
jtanguay
on 21 Nov, 2006 10:51
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I'm running Rotella TSB. Quite impressed with it so far (only 1200 kms so far)
same here

. rotella is excellent! on my old jetta it did not burn oil, and was pretty easy to start in the winter time. 0w40 grade we get here in Canada is thin enough not to bog cold starts, and does not burn like normal oils will. I put around 7000km on that oil and it was always powerful. oil level did go down around the 5000km mark, but that was probably because of blowby from not honing the cyls... and just because it could have used an overbore too...
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#8
by
RabbitJockey
on 21 Nov, 2006 18:24
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i like the rotalla synthetic ***, it hink its 5-w40 i forget though. always seemed to run a bit better on it.
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#9
by
jtanguay
on 21 Nov, 2006 19:08
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yea in the US you guys get 5w40 and here in Canada we get 0w40 doesn't mean we're better than you guys or anything.... j/k :lol: