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Ron
Ron
  5W-40

Best oil ever – Been using Nulon fully synthetic oil for decides. At 15000 km oil still hindu coloured. Believe this brand of oil is best in the market. Never burns black within 15000 km. Great oil and is paten specialed under $40. Also believe engine runs smoother and gives improved petrol consumption. Car rated at 10.5 litres per 100 km but I can get 9.5.

  • Car: Ford Fairlane Ghia. 1998
Redandy
RedandyVIC12 posts
  5W-40

Trustworthy Brand – I too recently decided to service my Ford Transit 2009 model with the 2.4 Lt 4 cyl. diesel. I have always suspected that the Ford service centre had used the incorrect grade & quality of oil, as the service interval in the handbook recommends every 12 months or 15,000km service. For a Diesel engine at such a spaced out interval, it is important to use a superior quality oil that will last the distance to which frankly mineral based oils simply will not do. I therefor tried Nulon synthetic Long Life Diesel 5W 30 and haven't looked back. Also as a patriot to Australian made product, i'm proud to say that i'm doing my bit in keeping jobs here.

  • Car: Ford Transit
Mozz
MozzQLD23 posts
  5W-40

Full synthetic from semi syn Castrol – was worried about changing brands and type BUT, great start up oil pressure, runs smooth and quiet....will stick with Nulon now!!

oberoi
oberoiNSW5 posts
  5W-40

Benz turbo improvement – The 5W-40 Longlife Synthetic meets the highest Benz requirement (MB 229.5) so tried it after getting some cold start noise from the turbo (about 1-2 seconds) on other synthetic oil - Big improvement and am also heartened by the independant testing results of Nulon oils by a German company that tests for all the major manufacturers. Price and moly additive Only 5 litre container - not 6 - had to buy 10 litres

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