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servicing help
« on: April 04, 2018, 12:38:08 pm »
im planning to service my gti myself.

could i get some help with parts? are these correct or people recomment others? anything else other than oil and plugs?

Oil - 5w30 Castrol Edge Titanium Fully Synthetic https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-713-castrol-edge-titanium-5w-30-ll-fst-fully-synthetic-car-engine-oil.aspx

filter  - MAHLE Oil Filter - OC456 (OC 456) https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-89381-mahle-oil-filter-oc456-oc-456-genuine-part.aspx

plugs - NGK PFR8S8EG (94460) - Laser Platinum Spark Plug https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-79491-ngk-pfr8s8eg-94460-laser-platinum-spark-plug-sparkplug.aspx

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Re: servicing help
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2018, 01:30:39 pm »
Oil - 5w40 would be preferable for the UK’s temperate climate, especially if the engine has some beefy miles on it.

Filter - OK.

Spark plugs - BKR7EIX

How far do you want to take the service?

HPFP Cam follower, blue seal and bolts.
Fuel filter
Air filter
Cabin filter
Brake fluid flush
Etc
Etc





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Re: servicing help
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2018, 02:00:02 pm »
Oil - 5w40 would be preferable for the UK’s temperate climate, especially if the engine has some beefy miles on it.

Filter - OK.

Spark plugs - BKR7EIX

How far do you want to take the service?

HPFP Cam follower, blue seal and bolts.
Fuel filter
Air filter
Cabin filter
Brake fluid flush
Etc
Etc

cheers pudding. i did the cam follower stuff and panel filter in jan so thats ok.

looking at doing oil and filter. plugs, pollen and fuel filter i think for now and maybe brake fulid too

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Re: servicing help
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2018, 02:04:15 pm »
MAHLE Oil Filter - OC456 (OC 456) - Genuine Part - Single
Mahle Fuel Filter KL572 (Audi A3, Seat, Skoda, VW) - single
Castrol Magnatec 5W-40 C3 Fully Synthetic Car Engine Oil - 5 Litres: 4L + 1L
NGK BKR7EIX (2667) - Iridium IX Spark Plug / Sparkplug - Taper Cut Ground Electrode - Single Plug
BOSCH Cabin Filter 1987432097 [ M 2097 ] - Single

do these part numbers look right?

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Re: servicing help
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2018, 01:17:26 pm »
That all looks correct  :happy2:


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Re: servicing help
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2018, 01:22:02 pm »
I'd look for Quantum Oil from VW as it'll probably be cheaper and comes in 5l bottles.

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« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2018, 02:48:33 pm »
That all looks correct  :happy2:

Is the 5W40 not just recommended for remapped cars? Same with the BKR7EIX sparks

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Re: servicing help
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2018, 07:58:49 pm »
5W40 is actually specified in the manual for fixed servicing.  Only variable servicing specifies 5W30, or 0W30 as the dealers now use.

It depends how much oil the engine uses.  A heavier weight can reduce consumption.

You can run 5W40 and the Iridium plugs on a standard engine.  The BKR7EIX is the same heat grade as standard. A lot of people find the engine runs smoother with them compared to the OEM double platinums.


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« Reply #8 on: April 06, 2018, 08:45:08 pm »
5W40 is actually specified in the manual for fixed servicing.  Only variable servicing specifies 5W30, or 0W30 as the dealers now use.

It depends how much oil the engine uses.  A heavier weight can reduce consumption.

You can run 5W40 and the Iridium plugs on a standard engine.  The BKR7EIX is the same heat grade as standard. A lot of people find the engine runs smoother with them compared to the OEM double platinums.

Ah I see I need to service mine so think I'll return the spark plugs and get the BKR7EIX, for oil what would you recommend? I bought Millers Oils Nanodrive EE LongLife 5w-30 Full Synthetic Engine Oil on recommendation, what 5W40 would you recommend (standard Ed30) ?

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Re: servicing help
« Reply #9 on: April 07, 2018, 10:12:23 am »
The Millers will do the job  :happy2:   Personally I recommend Mobil1 0W40 or Fuchs Titan Race 5W40.   I've seen how spotless engines running these oils are after 100s of K miles, but as always, frequency of change is more important than brand  :happy2:


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Re: servicing help
« Reply #10 on: June 03, 2018, 10:00:26 pm »
Oil - 5w40 would be preferable for the UK’s temperate climate, especially if the engine has some beefy miles on it.
Categorically the WRONG advice.  :confused:

Irrespective of climate, the only oil specifically designed for virtually all modern VW Group motors is one meeting a 504.00/507.00 specification.  And that spec is vital in FSI engines.
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Re: servicing help
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2018, 10:11:29 pm »
5W40 is actually specified in the manual for fixed servicing.  Only variable servicing specifies 5W30, or 0W30 as the dealers now use.
Categorically WRONG.  The appropriate spec LongLife oil is also mandated for fixed interval servicing.  This was mandated in 2008.  So only more than 10 year old information you are quoting.

Secondly, VW Group now never give an option on viscosity ratings - they are totally irrelevant to a customer, just like the shyte American API ratings.  VW simply create a very tight specification on how the oil has to perform, Castrol went away and created said oil, it got mercilessly tested by VW (and Audi, quattro GmbH, etc) - and the specification was finalised and released.  It just happens that the oil needs to be a 5w30 to meet the required VW standard.  But this is not reciprocal - virtually all other 5w30 brews will fail the VW approval.
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Re: servicing help
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2018, 11:16:00 pm »
millers nanodrive 5w40.

Its the goto oil for the UK tfsi guys bit pricy but good stuff, meets the VW standard and goes further.

This is Recommended by a number of UK vag specialists 
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Re: servicing help
« Reply #13 on: June 03, 2018, 11:47:47 pm »
millers nanodrive 5w40.
Got a link?


Its the goto oil for the UK tfsi guys bit pricy but good stuff,
I doubt that.


meets the VW standard and goes further.
I strongly doubt that.  Categorically no 5w40 can meet the VW FSI specification.


This is Recommended by a number of UK vag specialists
I really doubt that too - specifically for FSI engines.
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Re: servicing help
« Reply #14 on: June 04, 2018, 08:44:47 am »
millers nanodrive 5w40.
Got a link?


Its the goto oil for the UK tfsi guys bit pricy but good stuff,
I doubt that.


meets the VW standard and goes further.
I strongly doubt that.  Categorically no 5w40 can meet the VW FSI specification.


This is Recommended by a number of UK vag specialists
I really doubt that too - specifically for FSI engines.



http://r-techperformance.co.uk/2-0-tfsi-tuning/ Have a read you might learn something also
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I take it you must not be from the UK then as is widely known about the oil by everyone i have meet who knows about the tfsi .

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