Hey All,
I have a 2001.5 Passat 1.8t with 81xxx miles. I just bought this a month or so ago. The dealer (independent) changed the oil right before I took delivery using Castrol syntech full synthetic.
I want to do an Autorx application to cleanup any crud since the other day I got the dreaded "Stop Engine Low Oil Pressure" warning. After cooling down the engine (and myself) the warning went away and hasn't come back. I'm keeping the car local-only until I get the treatment into it.
Here are my questions:
It's my understanding that these engines have a coking problem rather than a sludging problem (maybe a combination of both). Is Autorx effective in addressing coked oil?
I intend to run dino oil for the cleaning and rinse cycles but I want to revert to synthetic post-application due to the tendency of the turbo coking the oil. Can I just change right back to full synthetic from the dino? I had been told this was a bad thing to do.
Help,
J.
I have a 2001.5 Passat 1.8t with 81xxx miles. I just bought this a month or so ago. The dealer (independent) changed the oil right before I took delivery using Castrol syntech full synthetic.
I want to do an Autorx application to cleanup any crud since the other day I got the dreaded "Stop Engine Low Oil Pressure" warning. After cooling down the engine (and myself) the warning went away and hasn't come back. I'm keeping the car local-only until I get the treatment into it.
Here are my questions:
It's my understanding that these engines have a coking problem rather than a sludging problem (maybe a combination of both). Is Autorx effective in addressing coked oil?
I intend to run dino oil for the cleaning and rinse cycles but I want to revert to synthetic post-application due to the tendency of the turbo coking the oil. Can I just change right back to full synthetic from the dino? I had been told this was a bad thing to do.
Help,
J.