Hi all!
Not posted here in a while as everything is going swimmingly with the VRS, touch wood.
Speaking of things doing well, my last oil change I used
Millers CFS 5W40 NT+ that I got from Halfords for €81 (expensive but I wanted to give it ago).
And lo and behold, my oil consumption has
more than halved.I put in 4.3L of the stuff exactly 1000 miles ago, so 0.3L below full, and now here's what the dipstick looks like now:
If we're to assume the dipstick is 1L between min and max I'd estimate it's at 4.0L/4.6L, which would make my oil consumption just under
0.2L/1000km. This is incredible considering the fact it used to burn through 0.4-0.5L/1000km on
Shell Helix Ultra 5W-40 meaning I'd have to keep a spare bottle in the car at all times.
Granted my current calculation isn't the most accurate as there could have been left over oil in the sump etc, but even with a pessimistic calculation of 0.3L/1000km that's still really impressive.
So is the fancy anti-friction technology that they talk about in-fact not a load of mumbo jumbo? And does this low oil consumption justify paying so much for oil?
Also I read another post on here where
@Pudding said it was designed for racing and to be changed more frequently, is that something to actually worry about?
Thanks