Would anyone risk this cheap oil on ebay ? Granville Oil 0w30 FS-FX Fully Synthetic Engine Oil Fiat: 9.55535-DS1 & 9.55535-GS1 £32.95 each.
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Nothing wrong with Granville oil, just because your paying through the nose for something with 'a name' doesn't mean it's any better.Why would you risk ruining the engine for the sake of a few quid?
Paul
Wouldnt buy anything off ebay or amazon, its usually tat.Would anyone risk this cheap oil on ebay ? Granville Oil 0w30 FS-FX Fully Synthetic Engine Oil Fiat: 9.55535-DS1 & 9.55535-GS1 £32.95 each.
Exactly, and why i do my own oil changes, then i know its really done, and done properly.The potential problem with not using the right oil is, I think, twofold.
First, in the event of a warranty claim, or a request for a manufacturer contribution, it may potentially cause them to decline.
Second, if inferior oils accelerate wear then you won't know about it until much later, when an engine that should have lasted 200,000 miles only lasts half that.
(Mine was serviced recently and I discovered the wrong oil was used. I somewhat grumpily drained it myself afterwards and put the correct Selenia in. Just for my own peace of mind...)
They saw you coming..Wouldnt buy anything off ebay or amazon, its usually tat.
If its too good to be true, it usually isnt.
I paid about £12 a litre from a Fiat Professional for the specified Mopar Selina oil
It can rapidly go beyond my understanding, so I respond conservatively by just doing what is officially approved.Surely if it fits the spec it must be good stuff.
So where sells it cheaper?They saw you coming..
Well, the oil in your quote 'tat' you called it, is half the price you pay, Granville is a long established maker of oil, and every bit as good as the stuff you buy with a fancy name.So where sells it cheaper?
Oil is oil and it all comes from the same place. Manufacturers specify the type and specification of the oil for their engines, they do not specify a brand. So long as the specification is met, it will make absolutely no difference what brand it is and all warranties will be honoured.
So can you suggest where i could get Mopar Selinia for less than £12 a litre?Well, the oil in your quote 'tat' you called it, is half the price you pay, Granville is a long established maker of oil, and every bit as good as the stuff you buy with a fancy name.
I'm afraid your miles out thinking everything on ebay is tat.
I have no need for 'Mopar Selina' when other oils with the same specification are available at half the price.So can you suggest where i could get Mopar Selinia for less than £12 a litre?
I've just 5L of Shell Helix ultra on ebay. It came from Arnold Clark £37.90 delivered. great price. A Fiat needs 6.5L so get 2. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/26678586...pid=5339023013&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1Fiat Recommend Selenea WR Forward 0W-30 for Multi Jet Euro 6 diesel engines, and 5W-30 for Euro 5 diesel engines & last but not least WR5-40 for Euro 4 diesel engines.
However my Fiat Professional approved garage used Shell Helix Ultra 0W-30 for every service since new, not cheap but cheaper than Selenea.
My View on this reoccurring subject.
Its also worth considering that our vans are not being thrashed about every day doing deliveries, they sit for longer periods not being driven as hard or as long as delivery vans, but its just as important despite low usage/mileage that the oils are replaced as per the manufacturers recommendations, i.e at least every 2 years regardless of mileage, same as brake/clutch fluids as they also suffer from longer storage time, ensuring that the clutch fluid has actually been flushed through properly.
LES
Would anyone risk this cheap oil on ebay ? Granville Oil 0w30 FS-FX Fully Synthetic Engine Oil Fiat: 9.55535-DS1 & 9.55535-GS1 £32.95 each.
So you comment, “they saw you coming” perhaps you should retract it?I have no need for 'Mopar Selina' when other oils with the same specification are available at half the price.