That doesn't really look like varnish to me, just oil staining. Varnish is more a dark brown or reddish sticky goop.No sludge, but lots of varnish.
That doesn't really look like varnish to me, just oil staining. Varnish is more a dark brown or reddish sticky goop.No sludge, but lots of varnish.
Me too. Varnish is opaque and in the images you can clearly see through the color to the metal underneath. I'd consider that top end to be super clean for 20k OCI.That doesn't really look like varnish to me, just oil staining. Varnish is more a dark brown or reddish sticky goop.
nopeLooks good. Is this car running a bypass filter?
this is the special edition ultra thin rose gold varnish not the normal brown kindLooks great albeit lots of varnish that will grind the dentures of some here. Especially using those two darling oils.
But i'd be proud of those results.
I think the last "real" Jags were the ones made before Ford bought them and managed to build even worse cars than the last "real" Jags.
you ever driven a series 2-3 xj or any early XJS? they suck. ford stepped in and saved the company, they made very good cars in just a few years.I think the last "real" Jags were the ones made before Ford bought them and managed to build even worse cars than the last "real" Jags.
Well, Ford owned Aston Martin for a while, as well as Jaguar and, I believe, Land Rover.Yes, but I'm thinking about the other car brand Ford used to own.
So I guess Chinese (Volvo) or Indian (Jaguar)?Think of a more forgotten luxury car brand, that's not German.
Is varnish harmful to the engine?No sludge, but lots of varnish.
Is varnish harmful to the engine?
Based on the mileage I'm thinking Lexus. GS300?Think of a more forgotten luxury car brand, that's not German.
He told us a jaguar last night. I misread his hints, butttt. I never knew jags were running straight 6's and I also was surprised they supercharged those monsters, ~367hp w `470 tq. Must be fun to drive!Based on the mileage I'm thinking Lexus. GS300?
To me it wouldn't make sense if a company made a V12 and no straight 6.I never knew jags were running straight 6's
Today I learned that Jag's made V-12's up until '97. Thought they killed those in the early 80's.To me it wouldn't make sense if a company made a V12 and no straight 6
they’re 322hp 378lb/ftHe told us a jaguar last night. I misread his hints, butttt. I never knew jags were running straight 6's and I also was surprised they supercharged those monsters, ~367hp w `470 tq. Must be fun to drive!
Thats an angry motor
sounds like you have mediocre fuel and/or oilWhere I am no way I can go 20k miles without oxidative thickening. Even 10k km is pushing it. Not sure why.
We dont have e85. its all 100% gasoline, could this be the cause ? Oil wise pretty sure we are using the same stuff. I use euro Shell 5W40.sounds like you have mediocre fuel and/or oil
here we are lucky to have cheap flagship oils and relatively decent gasoline
In the US the gasoline now has to be refined to a similar standard as Europe with very little sulfur in it, in other parts of the world gasoline may still be allowed to contain very high levels of sulfur.We dont have e85. its all 100% gasoline, could this be the cause ? Oil wise pretty sure we are using the same stuff. I use euro Shell 5W40.