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Mobil 1 fully synthetic £40 Kwik Fit !

Dieselman said:
It's pretty cheap at Costco although I didn't buy any as they don't supply the diesel specific version.
I've been told by an oil wholesaler that's it's exactly the same - the different packaging is a marketing thing.
I looked at the data sheets on the Mobil website and they're identical.

How much is it at Costco? Been thinking of joining for their Michelin tyres.
 
Bobby Dazzler said:
I really must find out where these Costco places are? Seen several references on here but yet to see one.
100 Watson Road Neachells
Birmingham, England
For others see http://www.costco.co.uk

You have to 'qualify' to join, and have to pay an annual membership fee (£20??). I've looked a couple of times but never bothered to join. We use Makro quite a bit but always end up spending a couple of hundred of quid on stuff we didn't know we wanted!
 
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Rory said:
I've been told by an oil wholesaler that's it's exactly the same - the different packaging is a marketing thing.
I looked at the data sheets on the Mobil website and they're identical.

How much is it at Costco? Been thinking of joining for their Michelin tyres.


It probably is the same oil which is one reason why it doesn't go in my car, I stick to synthetic diesel specific oil which can't go in petrol engines.

Sorry I can't remember the price but about £20 rings a bell.
They also sell Chevron synthetic in 5L and 25L containers and it's about £2 or less a litre in the 25L size.

Definately worth joining for the tyres alone, they are as cheap as anywhere you will find and a lot cheaper than most. I saved £90 compared to the best discounted price for like for like tyres last time.
 
Cheers Rory!! Sounds like it's fairly close to me too.

Rory said:
We use Makro quite a bit but always end up spending a couple of hundred of quid on stuff we didn't know we wanted!

I know what you mean about Makro - we go to get something on special offer advertised in the flyer, and walk out with: office shredder, solar garden lights, WonderWheels twin pack, a top my wife will never wear, a tracksuit for my mother-in-law that I've yet to see her wear, a cbeebies DVD that's cheaper from play.com, office chair (genuinely useful), the list goes on!! :confused:
 
Bobby Dazzler said:
Can you remember how much the petrol version of Mobil 1 was?

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There is some going in the classified section at the moment from AMGboy.
 
Bobby Dazzler said:
Cheers Rory!! Sounds like it's fairly close to me too.



I know what you mean about Makro - we go to get something on special offer advertised in the flyer, and walk out with: office shredder, solar garden lights, WonderWheels twin pack, a top my wife will never wear, a tracksuit for my mother-in-law that I've yet to see her wear, a cbeebies DVD that's cheaper from play.com, office chair (genuinely useful), the list goes on!! :confused:


A Costco trip is a bit like that but the stuff is all branded and good.

Don't use WonderWheels on your car wheels unless they really won't come clean by any other method. The chemicals attack the laquer and alloy promoting rapid corrosion.
Give your wheels a really good clean then wax them. After that always wash with shampoo and wax before using any chemicals.
 
Dieselman said:
It probably is the same oil which is one reason why it doesn't go in my car, I stick to synthetic diesel specific oil which can't go in petrol engines.
What do you use?
I know there are low ash oils that EU4 diesels are supposed to use, but I always wonder what the dealers put in – you’re totally relying on trust (and I don’t do that easily!).
 
Sp!ke said:
Can't help but feel that kwikFit will be using rebadged lawnmower oil instead of Mobil 1, with the staff taking home all the genuine stuff. :crazy:
Yep there is that ...you seem as trusting as me !!
 
Dave Kerr said:
If its anything like the standard C Class its a pain in the ass, you have to remove the underpans, two of them and then take off the top plastic cover (this was on an '03 C 220).
The filter on the 220 is at the front top of the engine rather than the bottom. After that its plain sailing. think I'll go to Kwik fit.

Dave

Nope, on modern cars they have a machine that sucks the oil out not drain from the bottom.It's not uncommon to come across older cars where the sump drain bolt as never been undone.
You can't really compare US grades of Mobil oil to UK as there is a tradition in the US of 6 month or 6000 mile oil changes at fast fit type places and the oil formulations are not in general long life as here


adam
 
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Bobby Dazzler said:
Cheers Rory!! Sounds like it's fairly close to me too.



I know what you mean about Makro - we go to get something on special offer advertised in the flyer, and walk out with: office shredder, solar garden lights, WonderWheels twin pack, a top my wife will never wear, a tracksuit for my mother-in-law that I've yet to see her wear, a cbeebies DVD that's cheaper from play.com, office chair (genuinely useful), the list goes on!! :confused:
LOL...!!! on our last trip we went in for a tv and came back with boxes and boxes of sweets, (enough to fill a confectionary shop ) and a spears and Jackson garden set that set us back about £70...we hate gardening and it remains unwrapped in the shed.... :o
 
Dieselman said:
It probably is the same oil which is one reason why it doesn't go in my car, I stick to synthetic diesel specific oil which can't go in petrol engines.

That's an interesting thought...Tony Purslow filled the C250 with Mobil1 (according to the receipt) for the maintenance service at the beginning of last year, so when it went in for the oil change earlier in the week, I supplied them with the same.

The service team leader did come and have a quick chat with me, asked why I was choosing it, to which my reply was "Well, it's what you put in it last time, and while it's not Mobil1 TD, it's the same stuff"

I know that Mobil 1 is approved to MB229.5 standards, but it's beginning to make me wonder...
 
If there were enough of you interested I could do Mobil1 0w-40 4L for £30 for 4L delivered to your door mainland UK.

I also have many others that would work out very good value on a group basis.

Cheers
Simon
 
Dieselman, thinking further, which oil is it that you use? I'm struggling to find any "diesel specific" fully synth oils. So far all the ones I've come across seem to be for both petrol and diesel :confused:
 
As long as the oil carries API "C" and/or ACEA "B" specs for diesel it's suitable. Oils that carry both API "S" and "C" or ACEA "A" and "B" can be used in diesel engines.

ACEA Specifications
(Association des Constructeurs Europeens d’Automobiles)

ACEA ratings are prefixed with “A” for petrol, “B” for light or passenger car diesel and “E” for heavy duty diesel.

The current specifications are:

A1 Fuel economy petrol
A2 Standard performance level
A3 High performance and/or extended drain
A4 Reserved for future use in certain direct injection engines
A5 Combines A1 fuel economy with A3 performance

B1 Fuel economy diesel
B2 Standard performance level
B3 High performance and/or extended drain
B4 For direct injection car diesel engines
B5 Combines B1 fuel economy with B3/B4 performance

E1 Non-turbocharged light duty diesel engines
E2 Standard performance level
E3 High performance and extended drain
E4 Higher performance and longer extended drain
E5 High performance and long drain plus API performances

API = American Petroleum Institute
S = Service - Petrol Engine Performance
C = Commercial - Diesel Engine Performance

PETROL

SG - Introduced 1989 has much more active dispersant to combat black sludge.

SH - Introduced 1993 has same engine tests as SG, but includes phosphorus limit 0.12%, together with control of foam, volatility and shear stability.

SJ - Introduced 1996 has the same engine tests as SG/SH, but phosphorus limit 0.10% together with variation on volatility limits

SL - Introduced 2001, all new engine tests reflective of modern engine designs meeting current emissions standards

SM Introduced November 2004, improved oxidation resistance, deposit protection and wear protection, also better low temperature performance over the life of the oil compared to previous categories.


DIESEL

CD - Introduced 1955, international standard for turbo diesel engine oils for many years, uses single cylinder test engine only

CE - Introduced 1984, improved control of oil consumption, oil thickening, piston deposits an wear, uses additional multi cylinder test engines

CF4 - Introduced 1990, further improvements in control of oil consumption and piston deposits, uses low emmission test engine

CF - Introduced 1994, modernised version of CD, reverts to single cylinder low emission test engine. Intended for certain indirect injection engines

CF2 - Introduced 1994, defines effective control of cylinder deposits and ring face scuffing, intended for 2 stroke diesel engines

CG4 - Introduced 1994, development of CF4 giving improved control of piston deposits, wear, oxidation stability and soot entrainment. Uses low sulphur diesel fuel in engine tests

CH4 - Introduced 1998, development of CG4, giving further improvements in control of soot related wear and piston deposits, uses more comprehensive engine test program to include low and high sulphur fuelsSG - Introduced 1989 has much more active dispersant to combat black sludge.

CI4 Introduced 2002, developed to meet 2004 emission standards, may be used where EGR ( exhaust gas recirculation ) systems are fitted and with fuel containing up to 0.5 % sulphur. May be used where API CD, CE, CF4, CG4 and CH4 oils are specified.

Hope this helps.

Simon
 
oilman said:
If there were enough of you interested I could do Mobil1 0w-40 4L for £30 for 4L delivered to your door mainland UK.

Is 0w-40 suitable for a C32 AMG and ML270 CDi?
 
oilman said:
If there were enough of you interested I could do Mobil1 0w-40 4L for £30 for 4L delivered to your door mainland UK.

I also have many others that would work out very good value on a group basis.

Cheers
Simon

Simon,

I understand that some Mobil full synthetics are also available in 20 litre packages. How much for that?

Particularly interested in the Mobil1 0w-40 Turbo diesel.
 
I must say I get very confused about fully synth oil. When I noticed my M class was gulping oil at 6000 miles my local Indie reccommended Mobil 1 Full Synth. Being a belts and braces man I checked with MB Tech help. They were quite specific that I should use a partialy synthetic oil as:"....we only reccommend Fully Synth for high performance engines like AMG"

Who is right????
 
The quality of the base stock does not prohibit you using it, personal choice as to cost only.

Synthetics protect better than semi's, it's about engine wear and life primarily.

Cheers
Simon
 

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