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[WTA] Engine Oil decreasing
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<blockquote data-quote="jaleeks23" data-source="post: 416614" data-attributes="member: 8431"><p>some oils i think is more resistant to evaporation, some not. I buy Royal Purple from internet too, i think it's fully synthetic at 10W40, I'm used to the oil and the seller, so it's ok. I also know that RP will evaporate as I've used this oil for a long time. Since mileage is at 190k km, I seriously think it's fine, no big issue. Link it to the weather too since the temperature has increased compared to few years back... IF worried, just get castrol 10W40 magnatec original, shud be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaleeks23, post: 416614, member: 8431"] some oils i think is more resistant to evaporation, some not. I buy Royal Purple from internet too, i think it's fully synthetic at 10W40, I'm used to the oil and the seller, so it's ok. I also know that RP will evaporate as I've used this oil for a long time. Since mileage is at 190k km, I seriously think it's fine, no big issue. Link it to the weather too since the temperature has increased compared to few years back... IF worried, just get castrol 10W40 magnatec original, shud be fine. [/QUOTE]
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