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Mercenary wrote:Spends 250,000+ vehicle, uses np ...
Strugglerzinc wrote:Any reason you need a 0w oil in Trinidad?
*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Dgsm2789 wrote:Toyota has their own oil, nissan has, honda has. They use in their vehicles
Hmm...toyota uses Castrol bro not toyota oil....did a lot of servicing there already....did they tell u they manufacture their own oil to use in their cars lol.
He probably just confused between the oil Toyota Trinidad uses to service their vehicles and Toyota branded oil (https://parts.toyota.com/go/genuine-toy ... luids.html).Dgsm2789 wrote:*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Dgsm2789 wrote:Toyota has their own oil, nissan has, honda has. They use in their vehicles
Hmm...toyota uses Castrol bro not toyota oil....did a lot of servicing there already....did they tell u they manufacture their own oil to use in their cars lol.
O jeezan ages. Men ent easy jed. Of course These car manufacturers dont go through the trouble to make and blend their own oil. They use oil from other manufacturers like castrol or shell or what have you with their required specs. They then brand their name on it in collaboration with these companies. But you buy a toyota or a honda and pay $200,000 for it, wouldnt you purchase the oil specific for that vehicle, engine and transmission? Dont try to be a smartass
Strugglerzinc wrote:Any reason you need a 0w oil in Trinidad?
*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:I know about the other fluids...but never saw a toyota name on engine oil.
Any ideas where I can get this....who sells.it...I know toyota doesn't as they use Castrol......I service my vehicle there for a while...
eliteauto wrote:Garbage. I've run an engine to almost 500,000kms on NP with extended intervals at times and there has been zero sludge, that's a gasoline engine. I know someone doing 400,000 kms on a 2 year old 2.5 turbo diesel engine with EGR and DPF as a taxi on NP oil and also has zero sludge. My mechanic has done teardowns on dozens of engines and none using NP has ever had sludge. The most engines we've seen with sludge have been those using Castrol. Stop spreading misinformation. People simply assume that made/blended in T&T means lower quality and buy into the marketing and branding hype
Brz?cryotec wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Any reason you need a 0w oil in Trinidad?
Service manual says that is the only oil I should use.
swiftnervewrecker wrote:Brz?cryotec wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Any reason you need a 0w oil in Trinidad?
Service manual says that is the only oil I should use.
cryotec wrote:swiftnervewrecker wrote:Brz?cryotec wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Any reason you need a 0w oil in Trinidad?
Service manual says that is the only oil I should use.
k12bChristianRD wrote:cryotec wrote:swiftnervewrecker wrote:Brz?cryotec wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Any reason you need a 0w oil in Trinidad?
Service manual says that is the only oil I should use.
which engine ?
Dgsm2789 wrote:*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:I know about the other fluids...but never saw a toyota name on engine oil.
Any ideas where I can get this....who sells.it...I know toyota doesn't as they use Castrol......I service my vehicle there for a while...
Yes, their are oils that are labelled with toyota, nissan, honda, hyundai etc. You can get these 'oem' oils at leading parts stores, faiz, princes town auto supplies, parts solution, etc. An example of oem oil use is where you cant use any other transmission oil in honda transmissions beside the honda branded oil. Same for nissan cvts.
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