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Nicksey

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165 posts

284 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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Does anyone know what retailers stock Carlube Triple R 0w-40?

Thanks

blueyes

4,799 posts

280 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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Why bother? TVR are only recommending it because of some sponsorship deal. Use Mobil 1.

griff2be

5,105 posts

295 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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A lot of people recommend avoiding Mobil 1 as it is too thin.

Plenty of threads about oil choice in the archives.

In an effort to answer the original post - don't know, but if Carlube have a website I'm sure it will list stockists.

griff2be

5,105 posts

295 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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from their TVR press release:

Carlube Triple R Synthetic engine oils are available from Motorworld, A1 Motorstores, Les Smith, CAR, Motoman and all good car accessory shops.

griff2be

5,105 posts

295 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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And a stockist fionder here: www.tetrosyl.com

Nicksey

Original Poster:

165 posts

284 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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Thanks Griff2be,

Seems like Carlube 0w-40 is like hen's teeth.

I spoke to Tetrosyl (the manufacturer, they informed me that their agents may be able to recommend an alternative!!!) who gave me the name of some agents, none of whom actually stock this grade (although we can order you a bulk pack sir) as nobody buys it.


Spoke to nearest TVR dealer parts guy who was pretty rude saying that TVR recommend Mobil 1 not Carlube - I had a few choice words to say to him about etiquette and accuracy of information. Spoke to the dealer that I got the car from who were far more knowledgeable and offered to fill a container from their drum (unfortunately a 150 mile round trip) if I brought one in!!!

Anyway, I need it to keep in the car for next week's road-trip. Probably get some same grade Mobil1 instead... I've not long had a service (done with 0w-40) so don't fancy draining the oil to change grade!

Edited to correct spelling.

>> Edited by Nicksey on Wednesday 30th July 14:42

griff2be

5,105 posts

295 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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My pleasure. BTW - my 'too thin' comment was from a Rover V8 perspective, rather than Speed 6, about which I know nothing.

burriana500

16,556 posts

282 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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Nice looking car nicksey

Where is your road trip going to take you?

blueyes

4,799 posts

280 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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griff2be said:
My pleasure. BTW - my 'too thin' comment was from a Rover V8 perspective, rather than Speed 6, about which I know nothing.


You're quite right about the V8. When I had a griff I was told by a few experts that Mobil 1 is too thin and I was better off using a good multigrade. The speed 6 is a higher reving multi-valve so probably does better with a full synthetic. I could be wrong though.

Griff2be

5,105 posts

295 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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blueyes said:

griff2be said:
My pleasure. BTW - my 'too thin' comment was from a Rover V8 perspective, rather than Speed 6, about which I know nothing.



You're quite right about the V8. When I had a griff I was told by a few experts that Mobil 1 is too thin and I was better off using a good multigrade. The speed 6 is a higher reving multi-valve so probably does better with a full synthetic. I could be wrong though.


Just don't ask me whether I have Carlube in my V8 TVR...

Nicksey

Original Poster:

165 posts

284 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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burriana500 said:
Nice looking car nicksey

Where is your road trip going to take you?


Thanks Burriana500 - glad you like it!

I'm taking a couple of weeks off and we'll just see where we end up - first stop will be Fistral Beach to get some surfing in - after that, who knows.....

gixxer1000

786 posts

280 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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griff2be said:
A lot of people recommend avoiding Mobil 1 as it is too thin.


Mobil 1 0W40 is indeed widely deemed to be too thin, it's Mobil 1 Motorsport 15W50 you want!

simpo one

92,565 posts

293 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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blueyes said:
Why bother? TVR are only recommending it because of some sponsorship deal. Use Mobil 1.


TVR only recommended Mobil One because of some sponsorhip deal...

blueyes

4,799 posts

280 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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simpo one said:

blueyes said:
Why bother? TVR are only recommending it because of some sponsorship deal. Use Mobil 1.



TVR only recommended Mobil One because of some sponsorhip deal...


Yeah but:

1. I don't like being told what to use
and
2. The Mobil bottles are prettier!

simpo one

92,565 posts

293 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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I use Mazola. It's cheap, the bottles are ugly and nobody told me to use it!

burriana500

16,556 posts

282 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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An it cooks a great cod n chips on the manifold.

burriana500

16,556 posts

282 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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An it cooks a great cod n chips on the manifold.

tvr4ever

644 posts

288 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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It's the virgin oil you want.

lateconvert

220 posts

300 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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I'm using Carlube Triple R (which is fully synthetic) in my Chimaera 500 now. It's fine and miles per litre is well up from using Mobil 1. It's also £10 cheaper, from CAR branches.

jigs

1,840 posts

278 months

Wednesday 30th July 2003
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Griff2be - have you got Carlube in your V8 TVR?