19jacobob93
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Originally Posted By: SR5
Hi 19jacobob93,
I remember those AU Falcons when they first came out. I was probably driving a 202 ci Holden Kingswood with Castrol GTX 20W50 in it at the time.
I liked the new Fords, especially the Falcon S with the 5 spd. manual and independent rear suspension. Is this the one you have?
I also liked the earlier EL Falcon, strong yet refined looking.
I recon the valvoline semi-synthetic oils would work great in your car, either the 15w50 Durablend or 20w50 MaxLife. Especially as you can regularly get it on special around here.
It's got to be better than the old 20w50 mineral oil we all use to run.
Cheers,
SR5
Mine is the Forte with the live axel, back end is a bit nervous but they last forever!
But yes both Maxlife and Durablend are very good oils, each about 30-40% synthetic if I remember.
Maxlife has a decent dose of zinc to I believe, but they did take the moly out of it
Hi 19jacobob93,
I remember those AU Falcons when they first came out. I was probably driving a 202 ci Holden Kingswood with Castrol GTX 20W50 in it at the time.
I liked the new Fords, especially the Falcon S with the 5 spd. manual and independent rear suspension. Is this the one you have?
I also liked the earlier EL Falcon, strong yet refined looking.
I recon the valvoline semi-synthetic oils would work great in your car, either the 15w50 Durablend or 20w50 MaxLife. Especially as you can regularly get it on special around here.
It's got to be better than the old 20w50 mineral oil we all use to run.
Cheers,
SR5
Mine is the Forte with the live axel, back end is a bit nervous but they last forever!
But yes both Maxlife and Durablend are very good oils, each about 30-40% synthetic if I remember.
Maxlife has a decent dose of zinc to I believe, but they did take the moly out of it