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REPCO - Castrol Magnatec 10W-40 SM, 5L $24.99 plus FREE oil Filter

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Hey Guys, I saw this deal from REPCO on TV and then looked it up on their website. A fantastic price for the oil considering I've seen it for $36 - plus you get a free oil filter…

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  • +1

    xD First click! Now if only I had a car…

    • +1

      try drinking it? you got the oil filter to filter out afterwards all the oil you drank

    • This oil goes well with fish dishes!

  • This is a great deal for a decent oil including filter

  • wonder if it includes other weights than 10w-40

    • Nah dude, only 10w-40, chcked in store. It is real cheap deal tho. Im after 10w-30.

  • +1

    Free oil filter makes this a bargain.

  • How about castrol edge? it's not just oil, it's liquid engineering

  • Definately recommend this oil . Comes out like it went in . Tried Valvoline and Shell Helix Hx7 which both come out gunky and black . Fuch's is also good . Definate bargain .

    • +1

      Probably a good thing if it is coming out 'gunky and black', the gunk is obviously coming from your engine. Doesn't sound like this oil did much.

      • +2

        I used to use fuch in my old car , always came out very mildly dirty . New car I did the first couple of changes with magnetec and they came out very well and was happy but I thought I'd give the helix a go as it was on special . Was very surprised to see it come out so black and crap . Went back to magnetec and all is good again . Maybe it's just my car but I doubt it BTW I change my oil every 7500km which is half the recommended milage for an aurion oil change .
        The valvoline I used in my wifes brand new car and that started going very dark at 5000km and by 10000 when it had a factory service there was gunk on the oil cap , very poor .
        Just my experience . Valvoline fully synthetic is supposed to be ok .

        • +4

          Cool story bro.

        • Thanks for sharing. I know nothing about oil but this looks decent.

      • -1

        I was always taught that oil goes black mainly as a result of the actual oil degrading .
        But your informative and enlightening post is a real revelation .

        • +1

          Not necessarily. You mentioned 'gunk'.. Oil would not degrade and start randomly producing gunk, so the oil that successfully got the gunk out of your engine was doing a good job.

  • Is this oil full synthetic? or semi? Good price either way.

    • +1

      semi synthetic.

      decent oil at a brilliant price!

      • Thanks mate.

  • +1

    will this be fine for a 96 camry with 300k on the clock.
    cheers

    • +1

      It SHOULD be but try looking in your car manual first.

      My 2001 1.8L Proton Satria GTI used 10W-40. But my current older 1993 ford festiva goes better on 10W-50. I believe an older engine can benefit from a thicker viscosity oil so you may even find 10W-50 better for your camry. My festiva only has 175k on the clock but it's still an old car.

    • yeh should do, i use it on mine, last 100,000kms

    • you should go with something thicker so you don't burn it (black smoke from the exhaust), probably go for a repco oil or the valvoline XLD,
      not worth putting a good oil in a car with so many k's, and don't do an oil flush on it, unless it has had them for every service.

  • I'll have a look at the manual to be sure
    Thank you

  • just bought 6 of them. Looks like its maximum of 3 per customer.

    • How did you get 6 then? Lol.

      • Went in and out and in again?

        • Perhaps he had a mask and wig sitting in the car and tricked Repco

  • good one bro

  • Good value just got mine today!
    BTW its limit of 3 per customer

  • Hi all, don't forget if oils aint oils filters aint filters, the oil at $25 awesome deal, Repco own brand, non descript oil filter, i would'nt put one on a deep fat fryer, will not filter as efficiently, will not have as much paper element inside, and could void your manufacturers warranty,
    don't get me wrong if it's and old car with a couple of hundred k's on it, chuck one on, but then you would'nt be spending $25 on oil.

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