Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by BucDan
Originally Posted by edyvw
Have you ever seen VW, BMW, Mercedes engine inside that used Castrol, any Castrol?
I know I haven't, that's why I listen to others that may have and of course, take it with some salt for the food for thought. Can't exactly write off someone's experiences, but it's ok to call BS on it as well.
If that's all you want then I've seen it a lot. My old BMW has had Castrol 0W-40 nearly exclusively its whole life, some OCIs of Mobil 1 a while back but generally Castrol. I've posted pictures of the valve train here when I changed out the cover gaskets, and it looks spotless. Same for the view down the fill hole, there is no visible varnish or anything. The chains look like shiny metal.
Duly noted. Then your word goes against the guy's above. Granted, your experience is actually in a car's engine block itself. Thanks. I assume you use Castrol for all of your other cars as well?
Originally Posted by BucDan
Originally Posted by edyvw
Have you ever seen VW, BMW, Mercedes engine inside that used Castrol, any Castrol?
I know I haven't, that's why I listen to others that may have and of course, take it with some salt for the food for thought. Can't exactly write off someone's experiences, but it's ok to call BS on it as well.
If that's all you want then I've seen it a lot. My old BMW has had Castrol 0W-40 nearly exclusively its whole life, some OCIs of Mobil 1 a while back but generally Castrol. I've posted pictures of the valve train here when I changed out the cover gaskets, and it looks spotless. Same for the view down the fill hole, there is no visible varnish or anything. The chains look like shiny metal.
Duly noted. Then your word goes against the guy's above. Granted, your experience is actually in a car's engine block itself. Thanks. I assume you use Castrol for all of your other cars as well?