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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / April 2006

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Comma Syner-D oil in Hdi engine

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JohnS - 02 Apr 2006 14:27 GMT
Hi,
Any readers got experience of running this oil in an Hdi engine (1999 2ltr
DW10-TD unit).

It's a 5W-40 fully synthetic and naturally much better than value than my
dealer would supply for a forthcoming service.

Thanks in advance

JS
Malc - 02 Apr 2006 14:34 GMT
> Hi,
> Any readers got experience of running this oil in an Hdi engine (1999 2ltr
> DW10-TD unit).
>
> It's a 5W-40 fully synthetic and naturally much better than value than my
> dealer would supply for a forthcoming service.

If it meets or exceeds the specs given for your car it should be ok. I
presume it's suitable for diesel engines? If so then I wouldn't have any
qualms about putting it in myself.

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Keith Willcocks - 02 Apr 2006 14:39 GMT
>> Hi,
>> Any readers got experience of running this oil in an Hdi engine (1999
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> presume it's suitable for diesel engines? If so then I wouldn't have any
> qualms about putting it in myself.

Sounds nasty, you'd do better putting it in your engine  ;o)
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Malc - 02 Apr 2006 19:08 GMT
>>> Hi,
>>> Any readers got experience of running this oil in an Hdi engine (1999
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Sounds nasty, you'd do better putting it in your engine  ;o)

Feedlines R Us. I realised that as I clicked on send.

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Peter Chant - 03 Apr 2006 01:33 GMT
>> If it meets or exceeds the specs given for your car it should be ok. I
>> presume it's suitable for diesel engines? If so then I wouldn't have any
>> qualms about putting it in myself.
>
> Sounds nasty, you'd do better putting it in your engine  ;o)

Methinks he is well oiled.

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