I recently had a complete rebuild of my Rev 1 Turbo engine and I am currently running the engine in. I have done around 250 miles.
The technician who has re-built my engine has STRONGLY recommended that I run it in on Fully synthetic oil and not the thicker stuff such as mineral oil. His reasons for this is simply that the turbo reaches such high tempretures under which mineral oil will break down too easily and quickly.
I must add that currently I am running absolutely no boost! but he is adamant that regardless the turbo still reaches such high tempretures that only fully synthetic will do.
Please help
[Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
Youll find on the blurb of most semi or full synthetic oils that it specificly says "suitable for turbo charged vehicles" which you wont find on a more traditional mineral based oil.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
i'd use semi or fully synthetic. Aren't minerals the cheap stuff you can get in tescos/ asda?
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
Castrol GTX is a mineral based oil and you can get cheap semi/full synthetics too - Halfords do theyre own brand of fully synth.
Fully synthetic or Mineral
Normally I would only ever use fully synthetic. But currently I have a new engine which needs running in and for this the old school way is always run the car on cheap oil so to allow the rings and pistons to set and bed in. However my technician has asked me to run it on fully synthetic which I believe is too good for running a engine in
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
Isnt the difference in price betweem mineral and synthetic abour £20ish
Would of thought thats a small price to pay if youve just shelled out for a new engine - your choice though....
Would of thought thats a small price to pay if youve just shelled out for a new engine - your choice though....
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
it is a one off?
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
JeffD said;
Isnt the difference in price betweem mineral and synthetic abour £20ish
I think we have gone off the track here
I dont have a problem with the price of either oil's! the issue is I believe to run an engine in you must use cheap mineral oil as to allow the rings to bed in but the technician is strongly suggesting I use fully sinthetic. I dont think an engine is ever gonna run in with this good a oil!
So my question is; Do I listen to him since he built my engine or do I stick with the old school ways and put in mineral oil
Isnt the difference in price betweem mineral and synthetic abour £20ish
I think we have gone off the track here
I dont have a problem with the price of either oil's! the issue is I believe to run an engine in you must use cheap mineral oil as to allow the rings to bed in but the technician is strongly suggesting I use fully sinthetic. I dont think an engine is ever gonna run in with this good a oil!
So my question is; Do I listen to him since he built my engine or do I stick with the old school ways and put in mineral oil
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
gtr2 wrote:So my question is; Do I listen to him since he built my engine or do I stick with the old school ways and put in mineral oil
Well you trusted him to rebuild your engine, so trust him now
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
i alwayse thought that mineral oil is used for bedding in an engine. You shouldnt be revving it hard or for long periods of time while breaking in the engine, or hitting boost.. so therefore the engine will never really get 'Hot'
Im quite sure rogue told me to break in my new engine with mineral based oil. ill email matt to double check but im 85% sure they did.
i think the process was >mineral ,up and down revs to 4500 rpm for 400 miles > semi-synth using all the revs with very low boost for few hundred miles > full-synth and give it some beans
Im quite sure rogue told me to break in my new engine with mineral based oil. ill email matt to double check but im 85% sure they did.
i think the process was >mineral ,up and down revs to 4500 rpm for 400 miles > semi-synth using all the revs with very low boost for few hundred miles > full-synth and give it some beans
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Thank you guys for all your response
I have decided to take out the fully synthetic and replaced it with Running in Mineral oil!
Lets hope this is the right thing to do [/quote]
I have decided to take out the fully synthetic and replaced it with Running in Mineral oil!
Lets hope this is the right thing to do [/quote]
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
I would check your papaer work that you got from the engine rebuild as im sure that if it all goes pear shaped and you havent followed his instructions ie use the fully synth then you may not be covered by any warrantie/garuntee if you were given any.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Mineral or Synthetic?
i definately would be using mineral oil for the first 500 miles. then switch to semi for the next 500 then to fully syn. That is ALWAYS the way i would do it but if that is what your engine builder has reccomended then i suppose you should follow that because if it goes pop at least you can say you followed his instructions.