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Its a 12 year old Fiat Punto Sporting 16v 1400cc. It runs really well and has only done 74000. Last 16 months I only added 1100 more miles. I bought it from my mechanics wife.
Apart from a problem with the paintwork and the electrical system check the car runs really well and sailed through its last MOT. The MOT tester said when doing the emissions test how good the engine is running, hence I don't want to use cheap oil but don't want to get ripped off either.
Hi,
Use the one I linked to. It's a good oil and you'll be fine with it.
I used to use it in my MX5 which I used to thrash to death!..
Oil, like most things has gone high tech, it has to cope with today's modern engines, gone are the days when you had to change the oil from summer, thicker, to a winter, thinner, oil, now it has to be the correct grade to suit the correct type of engine, diesel or petrol , and as usual manufacturers have cottoned on and command a premium
True,
The multigrades are much better now and can last longer with the additives. I prefer synthetic oil, it doesn't start to break down as quickly as mineral oil.
It is April this year model, trouble is the handbook does not mention the ST as a separate model, but it does state the 2.0ltr Duratec engine requires 5w-20.
If you find it's using oil. go to the 5w-30. It deffo won't do any harm and will seal the rings better.
Fender, I went to the Motor Museum at Gaydon today, saw all the crap cars from the British Factories, of the 60s and 70s, they are still wonderful, in their own way, and, so many prototypes, a very good couple of hours out.
Fender, I went to the Motor Museum at Gaydon today, saw all the crap cars from the British Factories, of the 60s and 70s, they are still wonderful, in their own way, and, so many prototypes, a very good couple of hours out.
Nice one,
I love some of the older cars.
As a w/e hobby, I used to restore the Mk111 Spitfires - the best of the Spits imo....
I wouldn't mind another one tbh.
There is a place just up the road from me who have been restoring MG Midgets since I can remember.